So what you want to say is that skating becomes more exciting in general with each decade so that we, not so ancient ones

, can not really tell that a lot of programmes in the past were actually quite exciting back then. Well, I don't consider myself ancient as of yet

, but I can understand that one might favour the type of skating one grew up with and appreciates mostly the qualities skating had in general in that era.
So maybe this is more directed at a basic, underlying style and type of skating and not so much on individuals or programmes. I could understand that. Even though I would still find it hard to believe that back then the majority of programmes was less boring than today. The most interesting stuff will always be rather rare, I dare say.
I think what Tonichelle meant, and I agree, is that there are interesting programmes within each generation and also a great amount of boring skates. Most of us have seen a lot of skating clips from the past and can still appreciate the status of a programme within the time it was skated in. It is not as if anyone would say all older programmes are boring. And I would not dream of saying all the newer stuff is great.
I suppose, I can't know for sure, that top skaters today, even from a younger generation, can well appreciate good skating from the past. At least Yu-Na should have watched some old tapes from Brian
That provides me with the opportunity to say something I wanted to say for a long time. I don't like choreographed facial expressions. Be it smiles or contortions of pain or tragic glances to the ceiling or whatever. Now it's off my chest...