IMO, Jess/Brian and Ash/Timothy are hugely impacted by not having been able to experience the 2020 Worlds opportunity (especially for Jess/Brian in what would have been a debut when they had great momentum). Meanwhile, Alexa/Brandon, as a new team, have come on strong with well-matched athleticism and mutual desire. Alexa/Brandon also both exhibit joy in not having to worry about whether their partner is going to land their jumps (which was the case with their former partners, who suffered from injuries in their final competitive seasons).
Ashley's remarks were similar, something like Mozer makes her calm by having her pay attention to just one small thing.
I wish that Ashley could actually draw on that advice to help calm her nerves during this difficult season where it continues to look like U.S. fed is not willing to support them, and are now more behind Lu/Mitrofanov at C-G/L's expense. I agree with L/M's placement, but not as much with their score and relatively high PCS (which they will NOT get internationally at this point).
C-G/L have had trouble with Timothy's injury and sufficient training time. But also, it looks like tightness and nerves on Ashley's part. I'm sure there are still some members of U.S. fed who are behind Ash/Timothy, but they are not receiving full support at this point.
I suspect U.S. fed could be behind the move by L/M & C/H coaches to the Skating Club of Boston. And now we see the push for those teams over other skaters. IMO, Chan/Howe, Serafini/Tran, and McBeath/Bartholomay are in a group that are tightly competitive. I think C/H have improved a bit, but S/T (especially Merv) and M/B have a bit better presentation skills (more refinement) and speed. C/H have long lines and are well-matched physically, but lack an emotional connection. There's not much chemistry to that partnership, aside from their similar looks and skill on some elements.
IMO, C/H receiving 60+ and slightly higher PCS than McBeath/Bart, with both having a fall in their programs is wrong. So, since M/B are new and the 3rd Meno/Sand team, they get short shrift politically!? Serafini/Tran have talent that needs to be further nurtured. Livia should be receiving help with stretch and ballet classes. S/T should not be so harshly picked away at on the marks to keep them behind C/H. If there's no vote of confidence behind S/T, what's the point? This is where I disagree with U.S. fed's antiquated mindset and lack of political savvy and strategic thinking that needs to be mustered to benefit all of the athletes and the entire U.S. pairs discipline!
That bad attitude by U.S. fed officials shows up in their mistreatment of Deanna, and of Josh Santillan & Jessica Pfund. Release those skaters and better nurture the skaters you have with a more forward-thinking mindset.