okay, Pairs recaps checked, it was fairly earier for me to do it immediately after watching the competition live than now going to re-watch Men's...but from the scores and the fire I witnessed here during the actual skating today it sure is worth watching. As I really went ahead and watched most of SPs I'll split the vomit in two parts, because it would be not accessible to read at all
and the general thought is that...it was a living creature of a competition, a beast of a level of it proved by each performance after another. It really felt like one brilliant in its own way skater kind of inspired another skater to produce something special on his own. That explosive power and amazement/being dazzled by so many performances is really special and priceless for me, because it is truly what skating is about for me - seeing and apreciating different qualities, skills and styles presented in their prime form. Today's SP really shown an array of diversity and that there's a way to cherish that. I won't dwell onto scoring (much), GOEs, PCS, underrotations, contents etc., because I'm no expert on that (leaving it all to much skilled guys here), it will be purely subjective assessment, more of a bucket of impressions taken from all seen and how it resonates within me. I know there's probably a logical explanation of most of things happened today, but my logic and take on FS is generally a bit twisted, so...sorry not sorry

And let me just express how uplifting was seeing majority of men so full of joy in K'n'C, they truly reached their best, not neccessarily our best considered, but the point of victory begins and ends with the skater himself I feel, so their joy is my joy even more.
Julian Yee is my revelation and one, big 'nuance' of this season. A solid basis skater with enormous amount of personality regarding every performance. And he really remind me in some areas of Daisuke Takahashi: the way he carries himself, that a bit 'diva' attitude, very loud, vivid expression, living out the music and musicality in movement. Great upper body work, he really accentuated music not only by elements (smart choreography with amazing step sequence!), but also by his body work in between. He really leaves a feel of complete performance, very united between technique and presentation. And one of true entertainers out there, so much sass!
Misha Ge won me once again...This is again a skater not scared to go all out with what he's got, and I feel like he's very particular about himself, going with his vision clearly described. Regardless of music and style, he's very flexible between them, ut always achieve that magnetic pull to the crowd because of his charisma embodied in every program he does. I feel like 'Liebenstraum' piece is shining at its best when it is not overshadowed nor overcooked by skater and his material and Misha managed to do that and produce something of timeless, classic quality. He may not fully own the content (as for jumps), but he owned the feel of the music translated into performance, that nostalgia and melancholy, and that made an impression. For me, it's even more difficult to do that using minimal approach,'stripped' from tricks and leaving only skater and music – Misha really did that in a very majestic way. And love his finishing of step sequence and spins in particular.
Brendan – OI OI OI!!!!!! Another revelation of discovery and growth this season, all goodie about him finally blooming like it should. Love his newly acquired confidence and coolness/relaxed feel about execution and whole deliverance of performances. It is so easy on eyes to appreciate and enjoy. I think that he's made for stuff like SP – a little bit cheeky, cool, laid-back, but still having that polish and elegance, a bit broken by his cute smle and fabulous hair (nothing to complain as tht's his way to own this stuff!). Looking at him, I feel like he has grown so much this season, as a skater and as a competitor foremost – he holds the pressure, his nerves and really killing it on ice, expanding his technical repetoire. There's a lot better ice coverage, use of his body in transitions, much improved facial expression, like a new Brendan entered this season, poised and determined like never before. And smashing his PBs from one competition to another, that's the spirit and maturity to achieve the best going step by step.
Deniss V. - a rockstar in making, no doubt about it. I'm glad beyond any gratitute that he and Ageless, Mighty Hot Stephane Lambiel united ad work together creating magic like we saw today. Really stellar quality and polish over every element and aspect of performance: crispness, musicality, great use of body in choreography expression, right amount of facial expression, control over execution and amp of the performance...It is really great to see how working with Lambiel enhance Deniss's best qualities, puts in use his great posture, stance, power and attack and solid basis, making him an amazing artist, superb performer. Highlights – the music choice and choreography so well illustrating guitar highs and lows, tempo changes (Lambiel Master!), the set of transitions before 3F, all spins were a different kind of bada**, sharp as knife and step sequence – I got shivers just during the beginning with this slow-mo right with guitar riff...To have skills and abilities is one thing, but to put them into a right use, to make them shine in their fullest and to develop them with a skater in process in another kind of story, which Deniss work with Lambiel is a perfect example.
Alexei Bychenko – he is my weakness as I have one for charming, talented men with tatoos

, he's an eye-catcher no matter of material and execution, just striking, very uniue kind of presence pull for me. A case of 'masculine sass' – very much balanced in expression, just enough tuned up to express program in a vivid, bold way. Very complete and complex package to watch – from costume through black gloves giving that nice touch regarding his arm work, bow tie, whole character and charisma in presence, used for musical interpretation. With today performance I saw glimpses of Brian Joubert in his prime, the same energy and confidence in selling stuff, engagement into it. For me, he's got just fine balance between technical power and finesse of a performer, an ease with whom he's carrying himself, very 'nonchalant' and cool which I love. Some transitions and details in choreography were very nice, particularly just before last spin, that little 'tap' on hands to ice in slow-mo. And Parov Stellar is a great choice for Bychenko's way of expression and a bit quirk in his style, as he already established a signature for himself.
And Russian men to finish that part – Mikhail was definitely my top 5 performance, a real highlight. The way he embraced the convention, that feel of 'tackiness' and being not so serious was truly remarkable, because he still achieved being sophisticated, controlled and balanced in expression, not overcooking it. And this is the skater I can't imagine being not liked – he's too positive and poised,skilled and talented as a performer, too. There was just right amount of seriousness and focus in a skate that seemed more like a gala number, with all this ease, relaxed, entertainment feel about it. Strong techical content, executed with abandon and confidence and boy – that 3Lz was a work of art, in general I'm a rapt fa of his air position and speed of rotation, there's soemthing weirdly perfect and harmonious in it. Maxim is my hero regardless of that fall, becasue he did not let himself implode before program started nor during it. He put really his best effort there and still managed to engage into his story. He's got the goods, but what makes me happy the most is that he seems to create his own style and way of expression under Inna Goncharenko, getting comfortable with his own quirk, as before he was battling it instead of current embracement like it should be. Same goes to Mikhail – I see him as a 'particular style/aesthetic' skater, a man of specific way of expression/interpretaion which is great.