I am afraid that making this type of generalization is just as frustrating as a "pure" artistic competition is to some spectators.
Which people want cruel competition with rules and elements that can only be quantified with simplistic measurements such as rotations in the air?
Not me, and I have been watching figure skating, for gulp, 50 years. (Oh no......)
I love competitions. Competitions that include skating skills, edges, spins, performance and artistry, and yes, jumps. If all I want to see is jumps, I'll throw on a coat, head out to a lake, and watch jumps. That's not figure skating.
As for PFT, I could have told you who won, who came in second, and who came in third (well, I might have had Tomoki on the podium) in PFT, and I don't drink

That's why we have skating boards, to argue about events like that.
None of us know why *other* people watch. Sometimes it seems like all we can do is play the "well, me and all my friends" card. Then it's a competition of who has the most friends