To me the results were mostly expected, and there was absolutely no upset whatsoever. Of the top ladies, Sotoko stood out with endearing musicality but the judges are never going to give her the PCS she deserves becoz of her lack of jumping prowess. Kaetlyn sold her program well and secured her bronze medal even before her final spins. Then between Zhenya and Alina, the latter always boasts a technical advantage, if both are to skate clean, to makes up for the PCS disadvantage. And the final scores are on point: a virtual tie in the LP and Alina won by virtue of her technical scores in SP. To me Alina's moment came when she added 3loop to her 2nd lutz after missing the first jumping combo -- the height and sheer determination of that loop made me cry out "Yes, that is it!". Interestingly, pre-COP rules would have awarded the gold to Zhenya (higher artistic mark in the LP and 1st in LP means 1st overall). And as compared to Sochi, this is a better example of the shift towards the technical side. After all, this is the Olympics and I can only applaud those decisions.