The fifth season of “Better Call Saul” lands on AMC, while a new documentary on the basketball star Dwyane Wade debuts on ESPN.
What’s on TV
BETTER CALL SAUL 10 p.m. on AMC. When the fourth season of this “Breaking Bad” prequel wrapped up in 2018, The New York Times’s David Segal expressed high hopes for Season 5 in his recap. “All of the major characters are on the verge of becoming even more compelling,” he wrote, “and as ‘Better Call Saul’ merges with the timeline of its chronological successor, it will get only more interesting.” Alas, Season 5 is here, and it opens with the small-time lawyer Jimmy McGill (Bob Odenkirk) settling into his new practice as Saul Goodman — the sleazy lawyer to the guilty we first met in “Breaking Bad.” This episode kicks off with a black-and-white glimpse at the future and then returns to the present, where Saul’s new life proves problematic for his relationship with his girlfriend, Kim (Rhea Seehorn). The series will air in its regular time slot, Mondays at 9 p.m., starting Feb. 24.
DISNEY FAM JAM 8:25 p.m. on Disney. Spending the night in with the kids? Tune into this new dance competition series, hosted by Trevor Tordjman and Ariel Martin of the Disney television movie “Zombies 2.” The choreographer Phil Wright coaches two families who then go head-to-head on the dance floor, whipping out their best moves for the chance to win a $10,000 cash prize.

MASTERPIECE: SANDITON 9 p.m. on PBS. This eight-part series, a loose adaptation of Jane Austen’s final, incomplete novel, comes to a close with a tense Midsummer Ball, filled with the hallmarks of gripping television drama: romance, jealousy and betrayal.
D. WADE: LIFE UNEXPECTED (2020) 9 p.m. on ESPN. On Saturday, the three-time N.B.A. champion Dwyane Wade became the fifth Miami Heat player to have his number retired by the team. The occasion was the highlight of a three-day celebration of Wade’s roughly 14 years with the Heat. This new documentary takes a look back at Wade’s life with a more intimate tone. Shot over the past decade, it features home videos of him with his family and follows his personal struggles during his final year in the league.
What’s Streaming
ANNABELLE COMES HOME (2019) Stream on HBO. At the outset of this horror flick, the third installment in the possessed doll series, demonologists Ed and Lorraine Warren (Patrick Wilson and Vera Farmiga) lock the Annabelle doll in a sacred glass case in their home’s artifacts room. Sometime later, they’re out of town on a case, leaving their daughter Judy (Mckenna Grace) in the hands of a teenage babysitter, Mary Ellen (Madison Iseman). Then Mary Ellen’s friend Daniela (Katie Sarife) drops by, pokes around the artifacts room and unlocks the glass case, unleashing the doll’s terrorizing spirit. Havoc ensues. The movie received mixed reviews, the consensus being that it wasn’t as frightening as its predecessors. Yet it may be worthy of a watch for fans of typical haunted house fare.
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