That's the thing. When you first look at Alena, her skating is beautiful. The posture is sublime, and she's so smooth and quick across the ice. You can notice this without music. But then you look at the performance as a whole, the interpretation of music. And that's when I realized the performance isn't there. It's just beautiful moves and lines - her arms are very pretty - but it has nothing to do with the music. There is no change in tension or variation in her upper body to respond to the music; it just looks like it's on one level through the entire performance and to me it looks flat. And her face is blank for most of it as well. I don't think it's the lyrical programs that are a problem (although it certainly is more difficult to interpret than a dramatic piece). But Alina's POTO was lyrical and there was variation in expression. And of course, Kostner is known for lyrical programs but the intention of each move is clear and she has a masterful performance.
That's why I think the Twilight program might be good for Alena. It provides her with more than just a one dimensional lyrical skate that we've seen over and over. Hopefully she'll embrace the character well in the program. I think she understands it too, as she's spoken about liking Twilight. While I think the film was ridiculous (even though I like Stewart as an actress - just not in the saga), it'll give Alena the opportunity to improve. Musicality, however, is something I believe to be difficult to improve on. You either have it or you don't. Alena's skating skills do help her mask the lack of it. Not enough if you watch multiple performances. But if you watch the dance videos of Anna and Alina, it's clear they are much more musical than Alena. Anna has musicality like the she's been touched by the musicality god himself. She never spots responding to the music, and even the falls don't make her miss a beat and the performance never suffers. The JGPF SP still had the best performance even though she made huge mistakes. The performance only falls when the program is over. Sasha is also very musical in the modern pieces.
Apart from skating skills, what is going for Alena is her spins. She's flexible, centred, and quick. She flows between positions effortlessly. I think Alina's spins are beautiful as well, but even those at nowhere close to Alena's.