I could understand if critics would mention them having to improve on the technical aspects of the dance esp. this year where as you said they were under a lot of pressure and could never deliver flawlessly their SD. Critics mismatch technical issues with capturing the spirit of the dance. They always deliver very nuanced interpretation which are never in your face so of course compared with Hip Hop which is all about being in your face, theirs might have been a tad too understated this year. That is where the coaches and mainly Romain made a judgment error underestimating the impact of V/M's showmanship ( a bit weird though as Romain is coaching them too and V/M are famous for it). Their Paso was also looking more subtle than other teams with a more classic approach. Only their waltz was more impactful and dramatic so they might want to recapture that but with latin it can't really be dramatic however they can surely go for sensual and hot. They shouldn't try to beat V/M at their own game with the entertaining/fun routine however they can definitely sizzle. Basically they'll never be a "jazz hands" type of team with an outwards "I wink to the judges" style but that's why I love them. So all this somehow got translated in this "they can't do a proper SD for the life of them" motto which was repeated ad nauseum.
Anyway like Tanith said "so yes of course the SD style didn't suit them nearly as well as something like this (FD at Worlds) does, but I would happy to rewatch something like this any day, over and over, year after year, it's unmatched, it's just so beautiful ..." I would just add, I love rewatching over and over their SDs as well esp. the waltz but that's where I'm clearly an uber
Yup, I think it was indeed a clash between V/M's outward v. Gaby and Guillaume's subdued inward performance style (although the swing brought lots of fun!). But both teams should stick to their own styles, trying to imitate what the other team does would not work, it would feel forced. G/G's style is much more intimate, a moment only between them that they allow the audience to see, and that's what makes them so rare and special - they should definitely capitalize on that. I could see them do a sensual rhumba or bachata, I bet they would kill those dances. Their Paso Doble had a couple of steamy moments already, I thought. :dev3:
I'm glad I'm not alone in liking all of their SDs! My favourite are both the Waltz (for its drama and sublime quality) and Paso (well they... brought the sex there!)
EDIT: This thought just struck me - even though V/M were outward and G/G more inward... their PCS marks were always more or less the same, meaning that the judges don't favor one performance approach over the other. I suppose they wouldn't hesitate to put G/G over V/M had they hit all the levels. Gaby and Guillaume are no fools, they are definitely aware of that, which means that next season shall be interesting
something else worries me, skating fans and commentators are saying that they do the same style of FD .
they are crticize not only for their sd but for their fd as well.
dance is subtle, there is a lot of nuances. i can't understand people saying that mozart = build a home or mozart= happiness does not wait...
they can't change the way their bodies moves unless they do a robot dance.
so many have said that they can't do latin dances even before seeing it.
I'm honestly just annoyed by that. Yes, these people can think that, but they don't have to say this aloud. Imagine someone who sees e.g. Odduadua FD for the first time, is amazed by it, but suddenly learns that they "do the same thing over and over again". That's just not fair - it's just like stating that V/M's both Olympic FDs are identical (not meaning to offend anyone, just my opinion) or pointing out that this year they were... to say it gently, VERY influenced by G/G's style.

But I'm not worried, because it seems that Gaby and Guillaume will stick to THEIR vision, and they don't care about this kind of criticism. I'd rather see them do what feels natural for them, than to see them suffer with some Egyptian program, as they themselves say
After all, if those people who think their FDs are "all the same" can't tell the difference between the angst-ridden romance in Mozart, contemporary Build a Home with G/G's story as the driving force there, and the abstract Odduadua FD full of contrasts, experimentation with choreo and rhythm, and story of anxiety when you are ultimately the only person who can help yourself.... to me, there's not an issue with their FDs, but rather with the recipients, it might be too complex and innovative for them, beyond their understanding. But it's okay, not all artists are always understood. Still, I think there's more people who are in awe with what Gaby and Guillaume do than those negative ones.
As for their future latin SD... if their Chacha SD they did as Juniors is anything to go by, I think they're just fine. After watching the 2011-12 SDs at Worlds, I thought many teams honestly ended up just looking ridiculous. It was not the case with Gaby and Guillaume who, most likely thanks to their subdued approach, didn't look unnatural or out of place at all. I actually thought theirs was one of the best latin SDs I've seen from that year, even though they were just Juniors! But yeah, just like cocotaffy, it also might be me being a huge fan of anything they do :hap85:
Apologies for such a lengthy post, I just... happen to have A LOT of feelings when it comes to Gaby and Guillaume
