If nothing else, "Dancing With the Stars" has helped redefine "stars" for generations to come. "Stars" no longer has the same glamorous connotation it once did. Buzz Aldrin, for example. Not a star. A moon-going doubter-punching hero, yes. But a star? No. The question for fans:How can they make DWTS more interesting in its eleventh season? Atheist writers!

If she can dance. If she has to be hauled around like a sack of wet flout, then - well, no, that would be entertaining.

I have no idea who those last two people are. Well, google is there for a reason . . . oh. Okay. Cody was in "Hannah Montana," and Kyle was on "That's So Raven," and they both were on DTWS. Would kids tune in to see their favorite writers on the show? Only if they're interested in how writers dance, a subject that consistently tops the list of things People Don't Care About.