Scott would still have way more opportunities to see D/W skate up close than any fan. In fact, he was sitting right in the K&C staring very intently at D/W as they did their FD in the GPF.
I believe what Scott is complaining about is that on SOME of the PCS, D/W exceeded or tied V/M. In this particular FD, V/M actually got a higher mark in skating skills than D/W. In transition and performance, however, D/W exceeded V/M on both scores. In choreography and interpretation/timing, D/W tied V/M. I am guessing here, but perhaps Scott looked at those differences and disagreed. To Scott, and perhaps to many others as well, "Funny Face" is a much more theatrical and performance orientated piece, with way more character moments. And he's aghast that such obvious pandering is tied or marked below that of D/W far less theatrical program. "What do you mean our performance and interpretation isn't as good as Davis and White? We practically recreated the movie in front of you mooks!" *What I imagine Scott is saying in his head. What Scott is missing is that there are many other ways to display artistry, to realize music as movement, to create character out of dance. It may behoove him to reread the program component scoring guidelines for ice dancing as well. In each of those scores, there are far more criteria involved than obvious miming.
You make a valid point - excellent.
I have gone back and forth between D/W and V/M. One season, I will really dislike what one team does and absolutely love what the others do. The next year, it's the other way around. Keep mind mind, what I dislike are the programs and the way they do/do not show off a teams best assist - not the skaters. This year, I prefer V/M both in the SD and FD. I'm not a fan of D/W SD but realize that there FD is perhaps, by far, the very best program created for them and showcases EVERY SINGLE good thing about their skating.
Based on the way the teams have skated thus far (excluding the SD where I feel the fall was just a fluke), I have V/M on top over D/W - but respect and understand why others would say the opposite. This is just my preference.
For me, D/W have found their "signature" program. This is the program that for me, is the best vehicle to showcase all their strengths and minimizes their weeknesses. As a result, just about everything in the program is spot-on. V/M on the other hand, have had some great programs but have yet to find their equivalent - the best vehicle to display everything that is great about their skating while minimizes what isn't. It will come though.