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Whew! Glad that V/M are not in second--can you imagine if they had to skate THEIR Carmen before C/L skate theirs?
I got excited at that thought, actually.
Whew! Glad that V/M are not in second--can you imagine if they had to skate THEIR Carmen before C/L skate theirs?
Yeah me too. I felt kind of like hmmm, not sure about this program. I wondered if I was just missing something.I noticed the twizzles were a bit off on the first set. The unison on some of the footwork was a bit off. There was something weird with the last lift as well.
I'm surprised they aren't in first but this program is weird to me. Maybe it's weird to the judges as well.
With all those technical problems, and they still have an *average* PCS score of 9.32.
No wonder people have problems with, well, you can fill in the rest.
Protocols are up
V/M: NOTHING WAS LEVEL FOUR.
Wow. I didn't imagine this was possible. I kind of like that the "invincible ones" are, well "vincible." But, can't wait to see the improvements...
Hey, they're human. Remember the SD at last year's GP Final? I'm waiting to see the program, but I'm not worried, even about the levels. They just had one of those flukey bad skates. Though, I will say, if this is the same lift that Scott pulled his neck on, they should change it now, before he hurts himself for real. Not worth risking it.
In the thread on the men's short program, someone posted that Skate Canada is the most corrupt event on the GP circuit. And after seeing both Chan's and Voir's PCS scores, there may be something to that.
I'm just an average fan, but frankly I can understand why people get turned off figure skating when something like this happens. It leaves a bad aftertaste...
I think it was (and I expect them to change it). I'll wait for the FD to be truly worried re: levels, but I'm starting now just in case.
Although different judging panels...something to point out- Weaver and Poje's scores at Skate America would have been first in the SD here