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I saw virtually nothing in D/D's LP that said "Carmen," until perhaps the very end with the pairs spin. Still no transitions anywhere, and they don't show much relation to one another in the performance. Maybe that will come with time, but I found it very dull.

Congrats to all the medalists!I enjoy K/S but I must agree why do their costumes never match?
I simply cannot digest most of K/S programes... And why are their outfits always so horrible?
You must have missed their matching bubble gum/cotton candy colored costumes from their 2007 Worlds LP.
It's as if every competition is Halloween party for K/S.
I saw virtually nothing in D/D's LP that said "Carmen," until perhaps the very end with the pairs spin. Still no transitions anywhere, and they don't show much relation to one another in the performance. Maybe that will come with time, but I found it very dull.
just do a little quantification on thesophisticated choreography.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IBlF0PiGrzQ
Counting their 'choreography', there's this beginning pose, a little bit 'hand-waving' going into the sbs spins. Transition? The only obvious transition is the difficult entrance going into the sbs jump. The only innovative big element is their spiral. There is absolutely NO choreography/links between their elements except stroking and occasionally hand waving.
Let's take another look at M&B's choreography.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y0lkk5nuaFY
little dancing->innovative combo spins ->another little dancing->lift->stroking->sbs jump->dancing->difficult entry into twist immediately into innovative spiral->a little dance lift into->sbs spins->another little dancing ->stroking->throw->dancing lift->death spiral->another little dancing to end.
There is NO comparison in D&D's SP and M&B's SP in terms of sophistication of choreography and transition. D&D's programs are generally very bareboned, all they do is selling so called 'chemistry' to adoring fans.
K&S's SP.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HgTl4y-60OE
opening dancing->dancing lift into sbs jump->a little 'gliding'->dancing lift into twist->a little mirror step->dancing lift into throw->stroking with good arm movement-> lift->innovative 'squat' entry into death spiral->sbs spins->stroking->innovative spiral->combo spin to end.
When you break down the entire program into pieces, you can really notice the big difference between the programs in terms of sophistication and difficulty. If PCS can be qualitifiable like this, it might be less subjective.