I would not call the FD that Fear/Gibson have "a
masterpiece in flame to their strengths..." I'm not sure what 'masterpiece in flame,' actually means.

I do have a better sense of what a masterpiece is, in the sense of performance art, and I still would not place F/G's FD in this category. It's not a tour de force either, albeit when performed with brio and confidence in front of an adoring audience, it might well reach that 'descriptive' adjective in the minds of those carried away by the fun energy of the material, plus the dance's thematic resonance with Lewis' Scottish heritage. That heritage aspect is given punch and further impact with their plaid costuming. I find their FD to be fun & creative in a mundane sorta way. It's also a bit gimmicky, like a number of their programs, such as
Rocky, etc. But it has tended to work for them, as they are sincere, determined, and genuine in giving their all to the concepts they put together. Their competitive consistency and hard work are always mentioned by commentators, even when they have had so-so output, like last season.
There were a lot of average, less than memorable programs put out last year in ice dance. The only memorable ones for me are: Olivia/Tim's
Dune; Flores/ Desyatov's
Poor Things; Turkkila/ Versluis' Scali-choreog'd tango; and Car/Pom's dramatic FD to
Perfume: The Story of a Murderer. I also liked Green/ Parson's
Dance Me to the End of Love FD.
Back to F/G, I agree that I.AM's hallmark is observing team's abilities and bringing out what they are best at, in a way that camouflages their weaknesses. Obviously, sometimes material doesn't work, but re-working and making adjustments are the norm, and something notably utilized by the former Hubbell/Donahue very effectively. Chock/Bates try to follow that example. But they are quite different than Hub/Don. Both Madisons are powerful, but in very different ways. I liked Hubbell/ Donahue the best. H/D complemented each other's strengths so well, yet were never fully rewarded due to all the talent at the top. Chock/ Bates benefited by a number of retirements post-2022 Olympics. But C/B have reigned during a less than scintillating transitional period, with not a lot of top rivals, aside from Piper/ Paul, especially with Hawayek/ Baker retiring, and with the split of F-B/S.
Now, though, the scene is sizzling with the impact of Cizeron and F-B's unexpected return together. With their different styles and equally bravura ice dance talent, F-B/C have managed to create something captivating and full of promise.
I truly wish PiPa had brought back a revamped
Evita or
Wuthering Hts, or created something entirely new in their final farewell. Absent having done that this season, I hope PiPa might feel able to give it one more try, one more year post-Olympics, and enliven us with something special, unlike the quiet (some term it boring) return to poignant sentimentality, that is
Vincent.