What To Watch: Breeders Premiere, Bachelor's Women Tell All And More

On TV this Monday: Fargo vet Martin Freeman leads FX's Breeders, the 9-1-1: Lone Star crew faces a tragedy and The Bachelor's many rejects return to Tell All. Here are 10 programs to keep on your radar; all times are Eastern.

Showtimes for March 2, 2020

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9-1-1: Lone Star

Fox

Owen adopts a firehouse dog with cancer; Michelle gets to the bottom of what happened to her sister; a tragic accident shakes the 126 to its core.

All American

The CW

In Season 2's penultimate episode, Spencer goes around Billy to get what he wants; Olivia and Asher are riddled with guilt about the position that Billy finds himself in.

The Bachelor: Women Tell All

ABC

Seventeen women return to confront Peter — and each other. The special also includes a sneak peek at franchise's latest spinoff, The Bachelor Presents: Listen to Your Heart.

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Better Call Saul

AMC

75 minutes: As Jimmy's business enters uncharted territory, Kim's confidence is tested, Nacho faces increased pressure from Gus, and Mike continues to spiral.

Black Lightning

The CW

In the penultimate Season 3 episode, the Pierce family prepares for war with Gravedigger and the Markovians.

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Breeders

FX

Series premiere (two episodes): Overwhelmed parents (played by Fargo's Martin Freeman and Back to Life's Daisy Haggard) juggle full-time careers, a mortgage and aging parents of their own; Michael McKean (Better Call Saul) co-stars.

The Good Doctor

ABC

Shaun works on a patient whose symptoms have baffled doctors for years; Claire and Melendez continue to navigate their feelings for each other. (Get scoop!)

Manifest

NBC

Ben tries to connect with Olive in the wake of TJ's death; Michaela questions Jared's loyalties; Saanvi reveals a medical breakthrough.

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Dispatches From Elsewhere

AMC

Regular time slot premiere: Simone and Peter's search for clues takes them far and wide, and a realization forces the gang to make an important decision.

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Briarpatch

USA Network

"Sad thing, funerals," reads the official synopsis. "Well, I will shut up now."

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