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It's whack-a-mole time on a terrifically taut episode of FX's The Americans (10/9), as the uneasily married Philip and Elizabeth learn just how treacherous these spy games can get, while Agent Stan of the FBI concocts a gem of a plan to try to take the focus off the real mole, the lovely but understandably terrified Nina. Even a subplot involving the Jennings' kids Paige and Henry, stranded miles away from home when the parents are suddenly otherwise occupied, isn't as annoying as these things tend to be (think Kim Bauer or Homeland's Dana Brody). For what it's worth (to me, a lot), Keri Russell has her finest did-she-just-do-that badass moment yet when she realizes the level of mistrust she's dealing with at work and at home.read more
Elephants communicate in a complicated and sophisticated language that scientists are slowly beginning to decipher. Andrea Turkalo, who studies the language of the forest elephants in Central Africa, can tell the difference between a greeting and a protest, and even knows the sad sounds an elephant makes when a family member dies. Bob Simon of "60 Minutes" listens to the call of the wild. watch