Even when the ladies are disappointing, the men manage to outdo them.

Just to be clear: There was one clean performance with a quad, and it came from
Alexei Bychenko?
The motto of the Russian men this season seems to be: "Land two quads, double the axel!"

(Will Voronov also attempt two quads?) Won't dispute his lead, or his technical content, but not a fan of the program. I was hoping he'd go die-hard Bolero and try to act sexy, because that at least would've been entertaining! But no, I could've turned off the music and turned on any old warhorse, and barely noticed a difference.
Yuzuru had the opposite problem: beautiful program (one of only two beautiful programs, imo, the other being Misha Ge's), beautiful skating, but the jumps just weren't there. I like how the layout allows him to do that axel right on beat with the music... but perhaps quad in the second half is just too risky. But there's positives to take from this--I don't remember loving the program so much when I first saw it during an ice show! But compared to many others, it actually hits the nuances of the music and comes across as genuinely elegant except just trying to be.
Han Yan... basically delivered the same performance he did at the ice show. Nearly no clean jumps, even if he didn't fall (credit to him for doing that 3T from no speed though... was it rotated? But I shouldn't rag on him, since I have a bit of a question mark over Kovtun's 3T as well). He was in character for the beginning, but seemed to forget entirely about the program ten seconds in... only to pick it up again on the StSq. Well, I guess it's better to have good beginning/end and blah middle, rather than the other way around... Vocal parts were unlistenable. :disapp:
Really appreciated Nam Nguyen and Misha Ge, for skating good programs cleanly. Nam played to his strengths and the audience; Misha is lovely to watch, whether he's being funky or lyrical.