Just chiming in as well...
Though I freely admit that I, personally, prefer Yoshie & Shizuka over Fumie, that doesn't blind me to Fumie's exceptional qualities ~ i.e. swift & beautiful footwork reminiscent of Yuka Sato, nice & soft lyrical quality about her & her skating, big jumps, powerful stroking, smooth edging, and perseverance. But what would really make me a fan of hers is if I didn't get this feeling that she relies on her presentation marks to pull her through and as a result doesn't push herself technically. Rather, she plays it safe. And since she gets rewarded for it, why even bother, unless she wants to genuinely challenge herself personally (the way Michelle Kwan is doing now by committing to upping her ante technically, even though she doesn't need to). JMHO. ***Note: and since I'm being honest, I have to admit that I didn't like it when I felt she was trying to become a "clone" of Michelle Kwan a few yrs. ago - same expression on her face, same choreographer that Michelle used to use, similar style dress, etc. - though how does that old expression go "imitation is the sincerest form of flattery"***
One of the most beautiful & touching programs I have ever seen comes from Fumie. It was at Skate America or Skate Canada several years ago......made my eyes fill with tears it was so moving......skated to "I Vow To Thee, My Country". Just felt the love she has for Japan & its people. Beautiful. Makes me wish that America was more like that, more like family, but maybe it's not entirely possible b/c practically everyone in America is originally from a different country. And as a result there's that lack of feeling for a country that really isn't one's to begin with. JMHO.
Peace & Love, Nadine
P.S. Btw, though I didn't care at all for the dress/skirt/pants costume that Fumie wore at NHK, I do admire some of the ones she has worn in the past (aka "Ava Maria" sky blue dress with winglike sleeves & what looked like a beautiful white bird motif on the front around the neckline).