I expect skaters below the very top tier to show signs that they're working hard to improve and fight. And, in fairness, I did see that in Lukas, but I acknowledged that in my post (talking about the top 4).
And, also to be fair, that group may in fact be working incredibly hard, but there certainly hasn't been a lot of evidence of higher ambitions this season.
Honest question, because maybe I'm just being a pessimist today... Outside of Kevin at Skate America, what other skater has made you excited? Or even interested? We're not in the midst of summer comps, where sloppy skating can be excused with nods to "it's early." The GP season is half over.
I am very impressed with the French men no3 and 4 (and actually all of them).
I liked them before, especially Economides' Cardi B program but I didn't see the level they now showed in France (and already to a degree at that earlier France patinage event) before.
I think they are all great performers, very committed, very entertaining, have great step sequences and sometimes very interesting programs and they also have a rather high technical level, at least for coming from a country where there are not too many rinks, most of those are closed over the summer etc. Like most European skaters I think they don't have the training volumes earlier that others sometimes have, so they have their real peak a bit later. They are not world beaters - but since they already have Adam and Kevin I think being good quality skaters, entertaining and nice to watch is good enough.
We have 18 year old Ilia, the first person ever to jump a 4A, Yuma, a most wonderful 20 year old, Britschgi, a very entertaining, bold young Swiss with good quad combinations, a young Frenchman who's now really coming off age and even able to challenge the supposed to be next superstar in addition to 2 time world champion Shoma - but you don't count them and say "okay, apart from those", and then people like Economides or Le May or Levandi or Torgashev are not good enough for you to be interesting either

and that's even without the Russians who also have some very nice programs and high technical level the past two seasons.
I really don't get it and think you have very high standards. I also think there could be more interesting, modern music and choreo, but... it could be a lot, lot worse. How many skaters even jumped several quads in a program a few years ago? Did skaters overall pick more interesting music at other times? I don't think so. These skaters are supposed to do it all now, and some of them even do! and then we dismiss them as just being the top and expect the others to do it all as well?
I think men's is the discipline I have the least to complain about.