1) “Marshals,” 8 p.m., CBS. For a furious stretch, this is in full military mode — rifles, grenade, trucks, horses and explosions. Surrounding that is lots of macho dialog, some of it sharp and some just repetitive. There’s also a cliche boss, some family warmth (shown here) and a country song. This sort of fits together, but it’s not clear if it can work from week to week.
2) “Tracker,” 9 p.m., CBS. Returning last week from a long break, this had a terrific episode that put Colter in danger. Now he’s back to probing other people’s troubles: An 18-year-old with a secret life has vanished.
3) “Dark Winds, 9 p.m., AMC, rerunning at 10:02. After a great start, this season has slipped in quality. That’s partly because of an arbitrary twist that has Chee feuding with his colleagues. But it’s also because this 1960s story has moved off the reservation, where “Winds” shines, and into Los Angeles, with the search for a runaway teen.
4) Movies. There are lots of lightly entertaining ones, led by “Moana” (2016), 7:30 p.m., Freeform; “Captain Marvel” (2019), 8, TNT ;and “Barbie” (2023), 9, TBS. Turner Classic Movies has Neil Simon’s witty “Goodbye Girl” (1977) at 4 p.m. ET and his “Barefoot in the Park” at 6, with “Moonstruck” (1987) and “Hannah and Her Sisters” (1986) at 8 and 10.
5) ALSO: ABC re-reruns the “RJ Decker” opener at 8 p.m., following it with reruns of the season’s first two “High Potential” episodes at 9 and 10. And Fox has new cartoons, including “Family Guy” at 8 p.m. (a fresh take on “Lord of the Rings”) and at 9:30.