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Not everyone who writes to us has a question. Here are some of your thoughts about reality TV in general.

NO REALITY FAN
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I miss real television with plots and actors. This so called reality TV is most obviously scripted to be sexually outrageous and inane to appeal to the lowest common denominator. Oh to be rid of it. If you like, have at it. But consider there used to be better on television. Why don't you remember and demand that it is returned?"    --Cherry

HASSLING THE HOFF
"How can David Hasselhoff possibly be [allowed] to remain a judge on 'America's Got Talent', a family show? he is a horrible example for children. I am contacting all sponsors of that show."    --Mary

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'DANCING' FEUD
"It appears that Tom Bergeron does not like Samantha Harris, or is he just rude to her?"  --Hope

'BACHELOR' NEEDS DIVERSITY
"When will we see an African-American show such as 'The Bachelor.' I am not referring to the 'Flavor of Love' or 'I Love New York' garbage -- something with a bit of dignity and class. I am tired of seeing 1 or 2 African Americans in the crowd for 'The Bachelor' or 'Bachelorette' knowing that they will not get through the first cut."    --Leon

'X' MARKS THE SHOW
"Murder in Small Town X" was, hands down, the COOLEST reality show I've ever seen. Then again, I'm a mystery buff. I watched it with my nephews, who were 11 and 13 years old at the time. They loved it! We watched every week, taking notes and trying to decipher clues. TV Guide ran a small article with the news of Angel Juarbe's death. The tragedy, coupled with the fact that the show was just TOO cool and TOO smart for TV, told me that it probably wouldn't be back. "    --Denomoto

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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