I've slept for like 4 hours or so, sifted through about 20 pages of this thread, and I'm still in sad panda mode..... I can't help it. I hate myself a little for being so emotionally invested but :sad21: :sad21: :sad21:
I didn't read every single word posted (sorry, way too much, brain can't handle it) and I'm not even going to comment on everything because there really is no point in stirring up all those discussions again.
I sincerely hope that this 1 month off in Japan actually includes some resting. Like, real resting, not making a surprise appearance at 10 ice shows, finishing up with university studies, having a dozen photo shoots and 5 more commercials for the summer.
I didn't read every single word posted (sorry, way too much, brain can't handle it) and I'm not even going to comment on everything because there really is no point in stirring up all those discussions again.
I sincerely hope that this 1 month off in Japan actually includes some resting. Like, real resting, not making a surprise appearance at 10 ice shows, finishing up with university studies, having a dozen photo shoots and 5 more commercials for the summer.
Totally agree. And I think the fact that his English last night has again suffered a bit, it's probably because he was totally shaken by what had happened in the FS. It's already hard for him to express his feelings in English when he's in front of a dozen cameras. Now try doing that while you're still trying to figure out how you feel and why all this has even happened. Sounds like something I wouldn't want to do for sure.I actually think over the last year since he has started really trying with English, he's gotten much better at it. He does more and more interviews in English now, and he struggles a lot less to do so. I think as well, interviews are tricky because he often gets questions about how he feels/felt and what he wants to achieve etc and it can be hard to navigate different tenses of an unfamiliar language, especially when being recorded.
I would imagine that with his coaching team he is much more relaxed with English, and probably has an easier time getting his point across because he'd be less worried about being 100% grammatically correct.
Oh dear God, please, all you pretty skaters who start researching what would be a strategically good program for Worlds in Helsinki next year: Do not believe anybody who tells you that all the Finnish are always sad and depressed! Because if you all show up with half-suicidal programs (and that does not include a layout of 7 quads per program), then I'm going to die of empathetic depression and alcohol poisoning next year! :shocked: and I know some bars in that town where I could drown my sorrows, so don't do that to me!! It's enough that I run the risk of dying of heartbreak, I do not actually need to physically die in that town!He said that in US people love upbeat programs. So... Javi's LP music was such a great strategic decision! Javi said in his interviews that he felt special skating to Frank Sinatra in Boston and that crowd was very supportive to him.
NO! :shocked: no no no no no no no :shocked: if he absolutely insists on breaking my heart, he can at least do it while glittering! :sad21: I love his bling bling, nobody should ever encourage him to take his bling bling awayI think he should shock everyone and have one new costume with no bling next season.
Oher part where she mentions about Yuzuru interview with Mansai is what we have all seen in the past. She mentions them in relation to how she became interested in FS.

sorry, no idea what you're talking about. You'll have to show me where exactly I even implied that you said anything like that.