The "other way"? Euhh... LOL... And where did you read that they are more excellent ice dancers than skaters?
You wrote it yourself

Well, none of the ice dancers hit the mark actually. Didn't you notice it?
That's not true. Watch W/P & C/L's SD to start with, count the 1-2-3, particularly stressing ONE, TWO and three, ONE, TWO and three see when the steps & accents come compared to P/C. There's a marked difference.
Once again, you didn't get my point. As I said, ice dance was quite dusty and old fashioned for such a long time and still now though some couples are pushing to new directions. You talk about ballet programs, classical ballrooms, etc...People really got bored about that kind of stuff after so many years... In a sport like ice dance which is so conservative, it was so convenient to stick to classical dance or ballet. Innovating and trying to promote a modern approach of ice dance was considered by far too risky. I am so happy P/C have their own approach of ice dance regardless of what "should be done" and yes, at the end, it pays off. As for Guillaume ability to dance a classical ballet, I don't really know... Now, interviewed last year on the french TV, his dance teacher in Montréal claimed she keeps on pushing him to start a career of dancer once he will decide to stop ice dance competitions...
Dusty & old fashioned is just your opinion. The wonderful thing about ice dance is that there is room for so much. There is nothing inherently old fashioned or wrong about drawing from the classical tradition, and there is always room for reinterpretation of the classics. In music and dance, even the most experimental performers will tell you that you can do nothing without a proper foundational education in traditional "dusty" elements.
If you really think that no one else has experimented or taken risks that have been rewarded before, may I suggest you try watching a little more ice dance? I'd start with Delobel/Schoenfelder's Frida or Pink Floyd, V/M's Carmen (a dusty & old fashioned piece, but done in a completely new way), Zlobina/Sitnikov's Derap or Pina, Hurtado/Diaz's Picasso, C/B's Butterflies & Hurricanes, P/B's Four Seasons, G/P's Feeling Begins, T/D's Barnum and Song of India... I could go on and on!
I was talking about risks taken when ice dancers play up to the limit with the balance point or when they dance close to each other. That's quite obvious I think.
And I was showing you that P/C are not the only skaters who do this, and are not the best at every single thing. P/C are excellent skaters, but you won't increase anyone's respect for them by denigrating what their competitors or predecessors do.
I mean what is it with this "stretching their limits" ? I've heard it quite a bit as a way to justify criticizing them. "I'm not critical I just want them to stretch" Why people are in such a rush ? It's only their 3rd senior year for god sake. I mean ice dance teams usually spend many many seasons before they hit success and find their style. They will evolve if we let them time to do it.
I prefer frank criticisms TBH it's more honest. That said you've raised some very interesting points. Of course, they definitely need to improve. Thank god for that they're so young it would be sad if they were done before beginning !
I can be more frank if you want
I just didn't think it was appropriate for a fanfest! I have watched P/C since they first appeared in Juniors, and I want to see them live up to all the potential they have. For me, I want to see an ice dance team demonstrate range, and we're not there yet with P/C. But as you said they have a lot of time, and maybe this is a discussion better suited for the off season!Here's hoping G&G can have two good performances to crown a tough season! :agree:

