NBC, 8:00 p.m. ET
The Blind Auditions are still going, because The Voice has expanded them to take up an increasingly higher percentage of the show. And why not? Last week’s four-chair turn of SandyRedd’s audition (pictured) was just one example why this show continues to be so entertaining. Former American Idol winner Kelly Clarkson returns as one of the judges – and if The Voice ever manages to turn out a winner as famous and talented as she’s become, The Voice will cross its next hurdle.
PBS, 9:00 p.m. ET
Part 1 of 2. This new documentary covers the long rise, and the much more recent fall, of the circus. Well into this century, the prospect of the circus coming to town meant a great deal – and American Experience explains why. Check local listings. For a full review, see David Hinckley's All Along the Watchtower.
AMC, 9:00 p.m. ET
SEASON FINALE: This has been a gripping, yet deliberately paced, season for Saul, and tonight’s Season 4 finale may bring us closer to closure on several key plot points. The season began by explaining why we never heard from, or of, Michael McKean’s Chuck McGill in Breaking Bad. Tonight’s season finale may provide a similar explanation for Rhea Seehorn’s Kim. Both of them, the two closest figures in the life of Bob Odenkirk’s Jimmy McGill before he adopted the slimier persona of Saul Goodman, were never noted in the Bad universe. But I hope Jimmy and Kim, even though they had a bare-knuckles argument last week, work it out a little while longer, because I love seeing them together, especially working scams on the side. And this show continues to dole out other treats as well: How about last week, when we learned the origin of Salamanca’s bell? Brilliant.