I found Worlds enjoyable, though I have been watching on catch up due to timezone differences. My favourite performances from the women were Haein Lee's Seirenes SP - she was brilliant in it - and both of Olga Mikutina's, as her choreography is so creative, with wonderful details, like the little relevé on her toe pick as she transitions out of her second spin in her free. I really enjoyed both of Hana Yoshida's programmes too; Koo Koo Fun is, well, a lot of fun, and her FP step sequence, where she mimics the crane, stands out for me.
Congratulations to Kaori - the fact that she could laugh at her mistakes in the short is deeply endearing, and also, I think, meant that she was in the right sort of headspace to keep on performing her programme, instead of letting disappointment dampen her. She was very determined in the free, and I cheered when she landed the 3F-3T after last year's 1F-3T.
I loved the reactions of Ekaterina Kurakova, Kimmy Repond and Isabeau Levito after their free skates. The joy, the relief, the surprise, the release of all that pent-up tension and emotion. On the other hand, I really felt for Loena - she had such a bubbly, energetic SP, and then seemed very tense in the free. The pressure of realising that if she skated clean she might win a Worlds title? I hope she can have a good rest during the off-season, heal her hip injury, and come back refreshed and happy next season.
Chaeyeon Kim continues to impress me - she's technically solid, makes her jumps look easy, and earned a level 4 on her step sequences in both the short and the free, which I don't think many of the other women did.