The Ilia hate is expected but def not merited. He still nailed a quad lutz, a quad flip, a quad salchow to a triple axel (SO clutch to nab the team gold), a quad toe eu triple flip, and a great 3A. The lutz stepout was costly on points too but it was basically a 5-quad skate.
Yes you can nitpick the PCS but it’s not like Shun was hosed on PCS (got a personal best of 88.37, formerly 86.81... 1.5 points is actually a considerable jump in PCS) and the tech panel was strict all around, including Ilia, on levels. He also had some stumbles and balance checks here and there, so he wasn't absolutely pristine.
Shun was SUPERB and I’m so happy for him. People thinking he’s crying because he’s devastated about losing are out to lunch (do you think he was crying after his FS at Japanese Nationals because he didn't win or because he had just made the Olympic team after a clutch skate?!). He just got a personal best AT THE OLYMPICS with a (spin levels aside) clean skate. When he very well could not have made the Olympic team being in a deathly competitive National field. He's making a name for himself and defining himself. Instead of griping about GOE until your personal math works out to a situation where Sato edges out Malinin - let's just be happy for the guy.
Biggest emotion though was for team Italy and Matteo Rizzo absolutely delivering. Between Lollobrigida yesterday in speedskating winning the surprise gold and embracing her son, and Matteo and the Italian team, already Team Italy has been giving me all the feels and the Olympics have barely started. Barbara Fusar Poli's elation was amazing and such an ecstatic difference from the glare/disappointment of her Turin Olympics.
Normally not a fan of the team event but wow this one was a thrill to watch. So many incredible skates, lots of drama and unexpected twists, and really happy for so many of these skaters. And the results feel very correct. Also seconding the joy of Amber Glenn being an OGM.