50 Shades of Grey, the film, IS a post-modern near masterpiece. It uses the seeming ridiculousness of the narrative as an expression of complex human emotion. The director, a woman in her mid 40's, married to a 21 year old guy and received tons of hate about it...even though it's not uncommon for Men in their 40's to marry 21 year old women. Her viewpoint and experiences in life, her so-called "unnatural" lifestyle, very much informed the film and shaped it into something much more than what superficially only looks like a lurid kind of "Twilight" spin-off.
But now we must move on to discussing skating.
I have no irrational hatred. Max's skating has not improved from the level he showed at 2013 Nationals. His skating skills have become a little better but his presentation is now worse. He doesn't move with the music or fully extend any of his movements or sell the programs. In 2013 at least he showed real excitement and got into the actual choreography.
LOOK at his movement and the way he moves in relation to the music and his expressions. He has not improved in that realm. He is just skating to "classier" music now and attempting to mimic "classier" kinds of movements. Some people seem to think this makes his skating inherently better. It doesn't.
Pitkeev didn't skate well enough in the LP for something like that to matter (although I think he should have finished 4th overall). Shoma and Max were obviously ahead of him in the end, no question. Why would I bother talking about that? You are again just using straw-man statements and talking about completely irrelevant things, to make it look as if you are "more right" when you aren't at all.
Max not having a 3F, as compared to another skater who does, absolutely needs to be counted against him. Nobody in their right mind can say otherwise, so just stop. It's annoying.
Does nobody bother reading? He needed to do 3T in combination and he didn't. He added a solo 3T later in the program, instead of his planned 2A, because of that mistake.