Thank you to everyone who shared their thoughts and experiences answering my question. I've figured that there are so many good-hearted people around here and I've been happy to land on this planet of devoted, funny and open-minded figure skating fans. To me it's all about a talent and not about the country ever since I've fallen for Lambiel. And before him I only vowed for the Great Russians. Solely. Thank God I opened my eyes right in time to watch the others. I personally love both Daisuke and Yuzuru and their is no bigger space in my heart to any of them. They are amazing with all their unique abilities and I respect both of them.
Reading through all of the thoughts shared I remembered that I either heard myself on TV during the end competition interview (taken in K&C?) or have read from a fan from Japan that after winning NHK Trophy in 2012 Yuzu said that he had won and his base value of the program was bigger than of Daisuke sun. I remember that I was slightly shocked and laughed at that. But what he did was simply stating the facts. I went to see the protocols and I had to agree: that kid planned his program on the top of his abilities and if he came to this sport to achieve something he had to win. So he planned the program, he worked hard and he performed on the top of his lungs. He wasn't arrogant. He was factual. And happy to succeed. My heart was bleeding for Daisuke at that time but deep in my heart I gave Yuzuru kudos for his competitive spirit.
It's hard to see your King dethroned. But I guess it is good for a King to have a follower who pays respect to his achievements and moves forward. By the end of the day they are all competitors. They make this sport alive. I am ever grateful to those who make it an exciting sport to follow. And on the top of that for being amazing people to get to know to. And also thanks to them to get to know other people around the world who share same passion for figure skating.
Uff, that was long.

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Oh and one thing I wanted to add: when the interviewer asked Dai about who's the best or was it who is the ace at the moment (Dai lost then to Yuzu, was it after the Japanese Nationals?)- I think that was a rude and unethical question to ask. I blame it on the person who asked the question. It was inappropriate.