Day: January 11, 2026

An operatic hologram? That fits the “Trek” universe

We expect a lot from our robots, holograms and AI entities.
We want them to drive our cars, edit our prose, mow our lawns. And one (albeit a fictional one) sings opera.
That’s happened in the “Star Trek” shows — first in “Voyager” and now in “Starfleet Academy,” which starts Thursday (Jan. 15) on Paramount+.
“The notion that an artificial intelligence has hobbies is idiotic to begin with,” Robert Picardo granted in a Television Critics Association session. “The notion that he loves opera is really taking … it out there.”
But his character (simply called The Doctor) sang in “Voyager” (shown here); 30 years later, he’s doing it again, in the second episode (also Jan. 15) of “Starfleet.” Read more…

Best-bets for Jan. 13: strong night for fact and fiction

1) “Best Medicine,” 8 p.m., Fox. In the opener, villagers met Dr. Martin Best. They promptly dubbed him “Doc Martin” … and promptly decided they don’t like him. As a diligent doctor (shown here) with no people skills, he’s hard to like … especially tonight, when he cancel the monthly black-bean supper. Like the opener, this deftly mixes comedy, drama and small-town charm. Read more…

“Trek” sequel: school daze in a high-tech universe

Fantasy fans seem to love schools that are stuffed with weird teachers and weirdly gifted students.
There’s “Harry Potter” and “X-Men” and “The Magicians” and more. Now “Star Trek: Starfleet Academy”(shown here) debuts Thursday (Jan. 15) on Paramount+.
This isn’t a copycat, producer Noga Landau insists. “Starfleet Academy existed before all of them,” she said. “It’s 60 years old …. It was always something that was discussed.”
In the original, 1966 “Star Trek,” Kirk and Spock were Academy grads. Seven years ago, when Alex Kurtzman was put in charge of the “Trek” universe, there was talk of a series centering on academy cadets. Read more…