When a jump suddenly get +2 and doesn't look anything near spectacular, then you're doing it wrong.
We must have different dictionaries. Julia's jumps are spectacular by my definition. At least among the best in the world by even the highest standards. Maybe not the highest but certainly among the best in the world albeit thru other merits than just height alone. Her distance is very good, which in turn helps her flow back into the program by carrying speed. She lands 3ltz-3t about as gracefully as possible. Her 3t often exceeding her lutz in height. This is spectacular and is almost always better than both Yuna or Mao's second jump on the cascade. I guess we'll just have to disagree but I think if you satisfy the scoring requirements the ISU gives you to perform within, and you accomplish it, you then should be given credit.