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David Atwell (@ilinamorato) is the managing editor at Reel World Theology, with a generally positive attitude about culture and film. He developed a passion for redeeming culture in college, and began to talk about it incessantly with everyone until they finally convinced him to write about it on the internet. He's Natalie's husband, a father of three, and a member of a church that's also an art gallery. When he's not doing any of the things already mentioned, he's probably being a stereotypical geek. You can also find him on Letterboxd or at RedeemingCulture.com.

Trektember: Treachery, Faith and the Great River

September 25, 20190

“Treachery, Faith and the Great River” contains, from my point of view, the second-funniest line ever written in the entirety…

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Trektember: The Sound of Her Voice

September 24, 20190

Star Trek doesn’t do ghost stories very often.  In an intentionally pro-science, anti-supernatural universe, the unusual always has an explanation;…

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Trektember: The Dominion Invasion

September 19, 20191

The breadcrumb trail begun in the second season ends here: the Dominion Invasion.  Its events span the fifth and sixth…

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Trektember: Empok Nor

September 17, 20190

There isn’t any objective “up” or “down” in space. Which is why, objectively, it makes no sense that O’Brien and…

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Trektember: Little Green Men

September 11, 20191

I’m a little tired of seeing first contact stories told from the humans’ perspective. Don’t get me wrong; I don’t…

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Trektember: Explorers

September 9, 20190

In the Trektember Season 4 preview, I mentioned that “Explorers” is the first episode of any Star Trek that I…

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Trektember: Civil Defense

September 6, 20191

Our situation is already pretty bad, but it gets even worse. Therefore we try harder, but it only ever increases…

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Trektember: Profit and Loss

September 5, 20191

It doesn’t take much imagination to find the trappings of the 1942 classic Casablanca in the story of “Profit and…

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