Thank you for the videos!
Hm. And you're right, there is some pretty obvious traveling in those spins. I understand that bonuses are given for spins with all 4s and 5s? From a feeling while watching, I'd probably give +4 to the second spin (so a bonus) and +3 for the first one. (no bonus)
Let's take the ISU guidelines again and check whether my feeling was right.
1) good speed and/or acceleration during spin
2) good controlled, clear position(s) (inc. height and air/landing position in flying spin)
3) effortless throughout
4) maintaining a centered spin
5) creativity and/or originality
6) element matches the music
For the first spin (CCoSp4), I think she definitely checks the first three bullets. The spin's not centered, so she doesn't get bullet point 4. Points 5 and 6 are the hardest because they're the most subjective. Is the spin original/creative? She's flexible and her positions are great but for me, they're not exactly unique, we've seen many ladies with spins like that. Originality or creativity, for me, would mean something like Osokina's spins. So, it's basically the last point that decides whether or not she'll get +4 and a bonus. There are moments when I felt the spin matched the music, for example, when she changes position and moves her head upwards (at around 1:12), I think, right to the musical accent. Also afterwards, when the music picks up and she raises her leg (at around 1:22-23). However, I felt that this was not timed perfectly. I can't explain why but she was either a split second too fast or too late (can't tell from watching). Either way, it wasn't quite as well done and with the traveling and other imperfections (+my personal bias going into this exercise), I wouldn't award her that GOE point and thus no bonus either.
Now, the second spin (FCSp4) travels when she takes her first position but unlike the first spin, it's perfectly centered afterwards. As for the bullet points:
I'd say she checks the first three easily again. Again doesn't get the fourth due to travel. I also wouldn't call it original or creative. It's a beautiful spin but one we've seen a lot before. The last bullet point is a similar case to the CCoSp. The way she enters the spin certainly matches the music quite well (at 1:52-1:54). But later there's a very obvious cue and the music (1:59-2:01) changes but she stays in the very same position, not acknowledging this at all. So, I probably wouldn't give her that bullet point either.
Which is...interesting. I basically end up with +3 for each spin even though, during my original watch, I easily considered her spins to be +4 to +5 material. I do think they still are, in principle at least. If she centers them again - like she normally does - she's already at +4. If I wasn't so strict with the sixth bullet, she'd also reach +5 easily. The thing is, the last bullet is mostly about the choreography, not the skater themselves. I'm still not sure whether I judged correctly here - I realise it's very hard to match a spin so that it fits every musical cue.
So, I'll stop that novel now. It is a fascinating exercise, though, to judge by personal opinion first and then go check with the rulebook. Shows how difficult it actually is to apply all those criteria in real time (I'd say it's actually impossible). And the thing is - I just like Adelia's spins, I find their speed and flexibility aesthetically pleasing. Meaning: if I was a judge and judging this in real time, I'd hit those +4 and +5 buttons easily and without really thinking whether she actually fulfilled all the necessary criteria. So, yeah... I kinda understand where the bonuses are coming from, even if it's probably not quite right?