I'm tired of reading things like "the best it's gonna get." Sorrynotsorry.
Contrary to what some say, Wagner didn't luck into her SC bronze medal last week-end, and she didn't back into it. Her skating had nothing to do with the troubles of the skaters who skated later. She pulled herself up and skated as well as she possibly could in that moment. She earned her scores by the passion and conviction of her skating skills, connections with her music, emotions and character, and with her movement and power, conveying emotion to the audience. I honestly pity people who don't value those qualities because they're so busy watching slo-mo for quarters of rotations.
She's been skating at the senior level for ten years, in a time when coaches, skaters, judges had to figure out how to uphold what they love about the sport. Because of her resilience and courage to keep putting herself out there in competition with girls ten years younger, who developed their skills already knowing how to maximize the system, USA has a great skater who legitimately earns her scores through her artistry and her constant efforts to correct her mistakes, rise above her limitations, and maximize her potential.
Ashley Wagner is a skater for the ages.