My thoughts on Hase and Volodin.
I would like to express my admiration for this team for their great fighting spirit. Last year Nikita skated sick and out of form in the Grand Prix Final, now it's Minerva who was suffering from the effects of food poisoning right after landing in China and yet managed to do two clean skates. It was noticeable how hard it was for her. Tatiana Flade spoke about it in detail:
https://youtu.be/SaeMFaGyCG8?t=900 Unsurprisingly the presentation aspect in the free was affected due to her condition.
Speaking of presentation. Unfortunate fall for Volodin, but otherwise I thought the short program was good, they hit a lot of musical accents. Their costumes are really good. However you can tell it's a new style for them, it's more challenging than the program they had last year. I would like to see more connection to each other for a bluesy program. She was performing, but I want more from him. For them to perform together at all times. They're still a bit cold to each other, especially him. Chemistry is not quite there yet. The Italians are better in this regard, they feel each other very well.
I didn't really enjoy their renewed free program thus far. Neither here nor in France. Although the elements were executed fairly well. They had different music at Nebelhorn and I felt like it worked better because oddly enough the choreography and the elements were better matched to the music. The program looked more balanced. It was very dramatic. Now I get the feeling that the music mostly just goes in the background for the first three minutes, and the program looks rather bland in comparison. Two-handed swinging exit out of the death spiral looks out of place to me. Previously they had some choreography there which enhanced the drama, I loved that moment. They took out all the drama and now they're talking about the need to add drama. Go figure.
Also, transparent skirt with yellow stains is gone. People complained, so I guess it's good.
When it comes to their speed, I watched them last year, I watched them this year at Nebelhorn and they didn't look too slow to me. It makes sense to wait until they get in top physical condition for major competitions this season. Of course, they will never be as fast and agile as the Japanese and other physically smaller teams. Skaters with a larger build can't easily manage their size; their stamina is not as good, but they make up for it with their appearance and presence, especially if they have nice lines and sleek elegance. Minerva and Nikita have incredible elegance and refinement in their movements which I find absolutely enchanting. When they start moving too fast, it may not show off their strengths, and their skating doesn't look as appealing and special. I think everything has to be balanced.