I didn't post here yet because I didn't have Internet access during the competition and had to work the whole day after spending most of night in front of the TV. I didn't have vodka as you, folks, but red wine, and I'm still completely finished. And I still am not sure what to think about the competition.
First of all, I am completely heartbroken about Stéphane. Not only because he didn't medal, and not only because I myself think that fourth is the best he could get here, but because it looked like not Stéphane skating there but his ghost. He was so overfocused that everything, not only jumps but also steps and even his spins looked laboured, and, worst of all, one could see that he didn't have the tiniest bit of fun being out there. He couldn't even enjoy his own dancing (I use this word by purpose) what he usually does. He looked so sad in the k&c, it was unbearable.
I couldn't find any comment of himself in the Swiss newspapers today, total silence, but the NZZ wrote that his LP was "good but not overwhelming", which is shattering in itsself because all of his performances I have seen have been overwhelming, though some of them not good. Sigh.
And I wanted Oda on the podium! Is the boy jinxed? Last year the board, this year the shoe lace, what will be next? I agree, though, with those who think he will be worlds champion next month. And he still has his future ahead.
I wanted Stéphane, Oda, Weir and Takahashi being in front and what did I get? They fight for the bronze medal among one another. Taking that as it is, I am fine with Lysacek winning and not Plush. I shudder thinking the future of figure skating the way Plush wants it to be. I am not the biggest of Lysaceks fans but he deserved it. Full package blah. Congrats. Amen.
Sigh. Confused. Heartbroken. More wine.
:sheesh:
I will miss the CDs.