One small point:
There are always going to be disputes and feelings of "wuzobbed" in one competition or another. But it's important to remember that back in the 6.0 days or even in the early CoP days, underrotations were not scrutinized as closely by judges, and certain other elements weren't marked down either, so you can't compare, say, Sarah Hughes' free skate in 2002 with anyone's of today. You could still make a case for judges' bias in any of those situations, but you can't use those details as evidence.
There are always going to be disputes and feelings of "wuzobbed" in one competition or another. But it's important to remember that back in the 6.0 days or even in the early CoP days, underrotations were not scrutinized as closely by judges, and certain other elements weren't marked down either, so you can't compare, say, Sarah Hughes' free skate in 2002 with anyone's of today. You could still make a case for judges' bias in any of those situations, but you can't use those details as evidence.