I have a lot of mixed feelings about Tuktamysheva. On the one hand, she has great technique on most of the jumps (if not on all of them) and is a pleasure to watch her landing them clean. My favourite combination is her 3T-3T in the short program, at NHK it was awesome. I also wondered why her GOEs were so low, in comparison not nly with Satoko but with Kihira, too. The set-up for the jumping pass wasn't any longer than the ones of the other ladies. In my opinion, she's one of the very few who manages to get so quickly into the -3T, without getting off axis but still keeping a decent height. Honestly, I could actually only think of Trusova executing her 3Lz-3Lo this way. For me personally, this is what a quality jump/combination should look like and therefore it should be properly rewarded.
On the other hand, there's the issue with the presentation. And here comes the bizarre thing for me. I watched her programs at NHK and I could definitely see that Liza is a performer, she takes pleasure in her skating and enjoys the contact with the audience. So, it's not as if she wasn't interpreting her programs well. But still there's an enormous incoherence into them. It feels like jump - clap with the hands - stop *jump* - repeat. Also, I don't think that the lack of transitions in and out of her jumps is the biggest problem. It's more likely her StSq (although I think she got a Lvl4), she really does a lot of two-foot-skating and I always have the feeling as if I am waiting for something to happen, but this big thing doesn't come. At the end, if we compare her full program with a full program of some other skaters (Satoko in the recent case) it's obviously that there are a lot of things lacking. This issue, however, should most probably be addressed to Mishin and his choreographers and not Liza. If he wants big results for her, they have to show the full packaging.