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Q: Apolo danced the rumba [last week on "Dancing With the Stars"]. What was the name of the song and by whom? —Raven
A: According to the show's handy-dandy Web site, it was Gwen Stefani's "Cool." ABC actually has done a nice job of keeping their music page updated, so whenever you're stumped by a "Dancing" tune, just surf over here.
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Each week, we'll share some of your e-mails that are more comments or suggestions than questions. This week, here are some of your thoughts on "The Bachelor."
In the navy
"The navy allowed one of their officers to be in a reality show? THE NAVY?" --Sasha
Embarrassing women
"It is embarassing watching these girls on "Bachelor" acting like they never saw a man before? How much of it is scripted..it seems to gravitate to the most ridiculous faces and immaturity on their part. Are they told to act like that? Anyone older than 22 would know you don't win a guy by acting out like a teenager." --JMBecker
Choose classier women
"Do you guys check out these women before putting them on The Bachelor? Or do you pick according to their looks and their accomplishments in education and jobs, etc.? Because I was appauled at the display of complete "class-free" behavior of the "child" from Lawrence, KS. last night. If you want drama and you think that will sell more people on watching, you may be right, but if this is what we have to look forward to this season, I won't be watching. COME ON, choose men & women with class, poise and dignity." --Kathy
More diversity needed
"On your Bachelor's shows, why aren't there more African-American women than just one or at the least two on the shows? How are the women picked? I would personally like to see more Black women and why not an African-American Bachelor?" --Corine
Film it in real time
"Why don't they just film the Bachelor in "real time" and see what happens? this way the contestants don't have to be apart for a long period of time. I think they should make the show more realistic." --Mary Ellen
Gael Fashingbauer Cooper is MSNBC.com's Television Editor. Andy Dehnart is a writer and teacher who publishes reality blurred, a daily summary of reality TV news.
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