- Joined
- Jan 23, 2004
^^LOL Violet Bliss! This is GS where there is lots of arguing. 

Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.

^^LOL Violet Bliss! This is GS where there is lots of arguing.![]()

I'm rooting for Rika too. I didn't expected these performances at Ondrej Nepela but she really did well. I hope she's getting back to her 2015-2016 form.Rooting for Rika Hongo here (and everyone else of course)!I hope she's recovered from her injuries enough to produce a good performance, as her skate at the Ondrej Nepela Trophy was quite good. Love both of her programs (especially the LP
).
I can't help but root for her, it just feels like she's the red-headed step child among the Japanese ladies. I'm sure that skating with the injury last season with the results that she got didn't really boost her self-confidence, and the "love" she got from the judges didn't help either, but I hope that she pulls trough and manages to surprise everyone!![]()
So, what I am seeing in your post is if she is on and healthy as per 2012/2016, she should do okay, but if not, SC will and has judged her accordingly, based not only in 2015 (11 out of 12 placement), but also 2013, 4th after SP, b/f withdrawing due injury. Where was Canadian H'inflation, when we needed it the most? Dang!
As a result, she'll need to earn it like every other previous winner, as there has not been a repeat at SC since the days of Joannie. So much for 'a gimmee', given this 'field of dreams'. And after a perfect SP last year at SC, KO scored 74 and change, or just under 2 points lower than her World SP.
Just who do the SC judges (with their H'inflation), think they are, cough?
Sorry, ...I had a furball.![]()

Can't believe you guys are already on page 6 for a GP SP that's not going to happen for a day and half. Keep on Keeping on.
This is such a stacked field. May the best lady win.
Love and miss you ancientpeas, but was not too invested in CoR, as results were predictable even prior to performance. Hopefully we will have a better assessment of where skaters are in the season, at SC.
I do expect to see Kaetlyn on top and not just b/c they're in Canada.
yepI like way too many of the women in this field.
Out of curiosity, perhaps it's the Nathan Laast Mao Dancer effect, I checked out Karen's "Slow Dancing" score and film snippets, and I think she is making a mistake. The film is quite awful, weak, and the protagonist with her leg issues comes across as unconvincing. I get that Carmen isn't the most original program, but she needs to replace it with a character that is equally strong and compelling.
I wonder why oh why she doesn't pick the theme from "Lust, Caution" by Desplat, The Angel, it's hauntingly beautiful and waiting for the right tragic heroine skater.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yfiz_cgoCjE
The rest of the soundtrack is beautiful too,
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3IGpcEvA2sw&list=PLB0C134092984C2F7
Plus Ang Lee is a Taiwanese-American director, like Karen.
![]()
Maria still doesn’t always rotate her triple triples and Kaetlyn is in Canada... so even though Maria is now throwing an arm over her head doesn’t mean she’s a guarantee for a win or podium finish(although it may seem that way)
At Finlandia all her jumps were fully rotated, plus she now skates with more speed and attack, so she is fixing all these issues. The tano jumps don't bother me and if Evgenia and others are doing it, and the judges are rewarding these variations, why not?
The rest was already great like her posture and she creates the beautiful lines almost like Carolina Kostner.
The only question mark is the consistency but for that we'll have to wait and see.
Big fan of her calm soft programs.
Desplat's 'lust caution' would have been amazing!! But probably in a few years? Same as Umebayashi's 'in the mood for love' or '2046' (She has done the house of flying dagger already). All mature sensual pieces more worthy than say another Miss Saigon, Madam Butterfly, Memoir of a geisha etc..
I think all skaters should pick the right type of programs at the right time of their career. I am curious how this one go...
----------------------

What you mean we don't have to? Of course we have to! No matter what happens. :agree2:
of course we have to 
Actually Karen is at the same age as the protagonist in "Lust, Caution", a young lady on the cusp of womanhood valiantly ensnaring a ruthless man in a game of cat-and-mouse, which is why this could be such a beautiful vehicle for her if she is looking for something unconventional. It is almost Miss Saigon/Madame Butterfly with a twist, a strong young heroine who is ultimately tripped by her inability to overcome her innocence, authenticity and capacity for love. It's a big story, but above all it's the soundtrack - it is gorgeously melancholic. It's far better than "Slow Dancing", which will be inevitably unfavorably compared to Nathan's FS. Otherwise, for the Olys, Carmen would be far better, fiercer and with greater impact.
I agree that "In The Mood For Love" is wonderful, wistful but too mature for Karen.
I'm psyched too, such an exciting line-up, though I might not be in town during SC. I'll try to catch up whenever I can.![]()
Oh i thought the protagonist is like in her 20s, to think she is only 18 makes me want to weep for the situation even more. I remember Ang lee had a mini break and cried during some of filming because some of the scenes are too raw and close to home. It is a great piece of drama to be realised by the right skater at the right age.
Kind of sensitive subject.... may be not for the Olympic year? Although it would have made a brave choice.
Looking forward to Anna's programs, the SP looks good at Russia Cup, curious to see the FS.