Chris Howarth is from British Eurosport, aka Yuzuru Hanyu's biggest fanboys. Even if he completely bombs his programs they will always find something good to say about him. So yeah, it must have been a compliment. But I agree with you, Joshua's step sequence is beautiful, less packed and therefore, I could say, less overwhelming and easier to appreciate, and I think his choice of music helps there, even if many hate his SP music I think it suits his style greatly. Yuzuru's and Javier's step sequences are very impressive technically but sometimes you can't take it all in since it can be too much and too fast.Um, you are aware that this was actually not likely to be a complimentary comment, right? Including the kitchen sink is not necessarily positive. I would rather have a step sequence like Joshua's, which does NOT include the kitchen sink but is enchanting, mesmerising and with the music, than a kitchen sink step sequence like Hanyu's, Chan's or Fernandez's.