I wish we had a sample of at least two before we make our judgment.
I just think the other skaters need to get better. In my opinion, CoP could be tweaked but it should remain the standard. To be blunt, I don't consider 6.0 FS a sport, but I do consider CoP figure skating a sport. With 6.0, it seems like it's just people making qualitative judgements on a skater's performance, and then assigning random made-up numbers to back up their bias who was better than who. Yuna could go out there and skate her 2013 World Championship Les Mis performance and there could be someone like skateluvr on the panel who could and would rate her below Kostner. Imagine if a hockey game was determined this way. Imagine if nobody kept the score, but after 3 periods you determined the winner based on how you qualitatively felt about each of the teams.
Figure skating on the other hand is part art and part sport. The judging system should allow for this and CoP does, even if CoP could be improved. CoP does a much better job with regard to technical score, and PCS is there for the art. If someone is capable of gaining a high score for one half of this equation but not the other, then that is a fault in their skating, not the system.
The other thing is that, again, for someone like me who is a marginal FS fan, I think the sport does a very, very poor job in selling its scoring system. When I watch a competition, the only thing I see is the score at the end, with no explanation of how or why that skater received said score. This does not make me wistfully dream of 6.0 so I could see the drama of judges disagreeing with each other like this is a political contest instead of a sport -- no -- this makes me wish the tv crew had time and effort to explain the scores when they are given. I think if the telecast displayed the total score and then displayed the entire scorecard like we can look up online, with a succinct but complete review of all the elements and GOEs and levels, the interest in figure skating would increase once again.
The problem, I feel, is that the older generation is too set in their ways and doing the sport a discredit by not embracing something new. They are not interested in selling it. The announcers are not interested in explaining anything, because they are either older and don't like CoP, or they are younger and haven't matured their broadcasting talents to really connect with a general audience.