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- Feb 26, 2014
But I think PJ is wrong. She implies that the judges are not sophisticated enough to appreciate Tessa & Scott's program. However, the requirements for a story in a program (and this is clearly spelled out in the ISU communications) is that if there is a story, it must be clearly understandable from the skating.
If V&M made a program with a story that was not easily understandable, then already they are not a 10 by the rules.
And finally there was that salute, hand over heart, give us the gold, play the national anthem move, at the end. I am not a fan of salutes in programs, and possibly some of the judges didn't like it either, and it was the last thing they saw.
I have to read the rest of the info you provided with calm, but I just want to say that I do agree with you about this.
I already said in another topic that I loved the program but I hate it the ending. Very self-referential, it was over the top.
That's Marina's idea of love, love, unison, two bodies, one heart, one mind and bla bla bla. :disapp: