TV TOP PICKS
7 p.m. on LIFE Dance Moms
Abby challenges the ALDC company with their most daunting routine yet as they head to the first competition in Pittsburgh since she returned in the new episode “Making a Splash in Pittsburgh.” Longtime rivals Lilliana and Elliana meet in an epic confrontation on the dance floor that finds each performing a famous solo inspired by former ALDC member JoJo Siwa, culminating in one of the best performances in the history of Abby’s dance troupe.
8 p.m. on CNBC Cash Pad
On Season 12 of The Bachelorette, title star JoJo Fletcher (pictured) found not only a soulmate in former NFL quarterback Jordan Rodgers (pictured) — now her fiancé — but also a business partner. After their time on the ABC dating show, the couple began flipping houses together, and they bring that expertise to this new series, in which they partner with homeowners to convert residences into vacation rentals.
8 p.m. on DSC Cajun Navy
This new feature-length documentary celebrates the heroic and unselfish spirit of a band of civilians who put their own lives at risk to save people at the mercy of devastating storms. This Cajun Navy, which was formed in 2005 to respond to Hurricane Katrina, includes men and women who don’t hesitate to run toward the heart of a storm as everyone else is fleeing it. The film chronicles stories of neighbors helping neighbors and communities overcoming formidable obstacles together.
9 p.m. on CBS Blood & Treasure
As Danny and Lexi (Matt Barr, Sofia Pernas) continue following the trail of Cleopatra’s missing sarcophagus, their quest takes them to a destination shrouded by mystery. In the Bermuda Triangle, one of Shaw’s (Michael James Shaw) contacts advises them that he may be able to help locate a smuggler’s plane that vanished in the region several years earlier. Elsewhere, Gwen (Katia Winter) attracts some undesirable attention as she looks into a dubious money transfer.
9 p.m. on HBO Movie: Who Killed Garrett Phillips?
This two-part crime documentary, which concludes Wednesday night, explores a 2011 murder case that raises troubling questions about racial bias in the American criminal justice system. In October of that year, 12-year-old Garrett Phillips was murdered in his Potsdam, N.Y., home. It didn’t take long for police to find their chief suspect: Oral “Nick” Hillary, a soccer coach at Clarkson University and one of the few black men living in this community. He also was the boyfriend of the victim’s mother, Tandy Cyrus.