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2025 CS Cranberry Cup Senior Men Free Skate

The quad toe I can take (it seems like he still hasn't figured out a way to get his foot out in time), the 3Lz+REP I cannot... and Jaekeun is the one out of four of our skaters who had an okay FS, not a good day for me. I think Rach was chosen to present a seniorish look, but (sigh) it is bland and I do not enjoy it, unlike Il Postino (which is quite lovely and soft), I'd rather have his Archangel (TSFH) FS reworked because I am just not engaged with the choreo and Jaekeun is my boy gaaaaahhhh
 
Thank you Tomoki for sparing us the vocal for at least part of the program. Nice to see you again. Its early in the season so I am hoping skating in this program becomes more consistent.
 
@Ichatdelune I see what you mean about his long legs. I love his skating - sad about the struggles at the top. He has such a lovely expression and takes great care with his interpretation. So fine.
Jaekeun is even better when seen live, his neat skating and soft, collected interpretation demands a live viewing to appreciate it to the fullest, as well as his lonnnnggggg legs. He is young and I'm hoping that he'll figure the quad toe out sooner or later
If Jaekeun's Rach 2 started with the beginning of the piece which I liked... the cuts are atrocious ... sorry. I preferred Gogo's cuts.. if we have to put a 30 minute concerto in 4 minutes, well... yeah. you got it
When I first heard his cut during morning practice at Selections a few weeks ago my first thought was "Welp mamie is going to hate the cut" and I was not wrong eh, but the cuts are indeed bad so you are in the right
 
Tomoki's choreo came alive at the bombastic vocals, but not before then. And did his spins look labored, or is that me?

I know it's the system, but less time jumping in the front half and more time doing steps and choreo could make this program more interesting.

Great spilt as always(y)
 
You know for as much as Thom Yorke apparently doesn't like Creep (and as much as his voice gets in the way of me enjoying some later Radiohead) every time I hear it covered I find myself newly appreciating how much the song needs his exact, unassuming vocal delivery. It totally undercuts the song to have a singer vamping and wailing dramatically, and turns it from something sincere into melodramatic self-pity.
 
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