The commentary, I believe by Chris Howarth, on Peacock is not good. Too much gushing and inaccurate comments, despite his nice sounding voice. I'm glad I can check out the better Canadian commentary of SkCa on Dailymotion.
After Chan/Howe had a fairly decent free skate, Howarth ineptly acted as if the rest of the field had something to be worried about.

C/H's fairly decent showing was more of a morale booster for them, not a challenge for the final four teams. Let's be honest, after a nice opening 3-sbs jump combo pass, C/H intentionally landed sbs double salchows (?), I suppose knowing that Emily was probably going to double hers anyway had they gone for triples.

That said, Emily and Spencer are well-matched and they have much better charisma and presentation abilities than Geynish/ Chigirev.
I liked the dress Geynish wore in the fp and their music was interesting, but they did absolutely nothing to express that music. It was just playing in the background, completely disconnected to the well-executed elements they rapped off. I recall that G/C had perhaps one slight technical execution mistake. The rest of their tech elements were above average. However, they were slow as molasses, immature, and lacked connection. Their basics are generally sharp and sound, though, so with maturity they could do very well in pairs. This is a great start for them internationally, since technical consistency is the name of the game in figure skating. Being proficient technically boosts one's pcs.
Howarth would have been more on the mark had he waited to point out how G/C's fp score would cause jitters in the rest of the field.

For many skaters in men, women, and pairs (albeit with some exceptions, like Schizas and Rina M in women; Malinin and Cha in men), their SkCa results are nothing to write home about.

Ice dance was more watchable, and even then, there were two fluke falls by a couple of teams (Zac L in RD & Ian S in FD).