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They have. They're both trying. Like most of us with a lifelong bad habit (Johnny's is snarking, Tara's, oh who knows?), they will occasionally slip up. I'm thinking of Johnny now, and I was mad at him for years for how he bad-mouthed Evan Lysacek. But he really does have interesting remarks and they're positive almost all the time.Are we watching the same Johnny and Tara? I’m pretty sure I haven’t watched them in at least 10 years. Maybe they have improved.
I don't think Madison Chock's statement was implying that they should have won.So Chock says that they skated the best they ever had, worked hard, and didn't make any mistakes ("skated flawlessly"), implying that therefore they should have won.
I guess I really don't get this one. Is there some kind of a fan war going on between Gogoliev fans and Sato fans that it would cause an "uproar" if one of them placed higher than the other?Hoenstly I would have given Gogo a bit higher score in the FS but that would have also, gulp, put him on the actual podiu mahead of sato. Can you imagine the uproar???
Some happy news after the event for Valentine's Day, congratulations to Jean-Luc and Olivia!
If the judge was removed only for his own student, that wouldn't prevent him from giving low marks to his students' main rival.it could even been done simpler... no need to replace the judge. Just use the 8 scores remaining, remove the top and lowest score, you got 6 scores left which is enough to calculate an average.
People who are upset about these remarks are clearly just looking for a way to defend their dislike of Maddie/ Evan. Honestly, based on their public comments Maddie/Evan might be the least dramatic, least " interesting" people of all time. They are seemingly extremely kind and always measured in what they say. Maddie didn't say they should have won or even that the results were wrong. She said they skated their best and that judging should be fair. How could anyone object to that statement? People have a strange habit of thinking that just because they don't like the way a person or team skates or the way they are scored that makes that skater or team "evil." It's a pretty juvenile take.I don't think Madison Chock's statement was implying that they should have won.
I think she was saying exactly what they want to take away from this event. She and Evan are proud of their skate. Their skating was what they could control. They could not control what the judges did.
Yes. That's a given. It seems like the musical world is less crooked than figure skating. Who would have thought ?If the judge was removed only for his own student, that wouldn't prevent him from giving low marks to his students' main rival.
"Skating flawlessly" (ie absence of mistakes) does not guarantee a win.
The hilarious part of this is the attempt to make Madison Chock less likeable.People who are upset about these remarks are clearly just looking for a way to defend their dislike of Maddie/ Evan. Honestly, based on their public comments Maddie/Evan might be the least dramatic, least " interesting" people of all time. They are seemingly extremely kind and always measured in what they say. Maddie didn't say they should have won or even that the results were wrong. She said they skated their best and that judging should be fair. How could anyone object to that statement? People have a strange habit of thinking that just because they don't like the way a person or team skates or the way they are scored that makes that skater or team "evil." It's a pretty juvenile take.
These Newsweek writers ought to be ashamed of themselves. What Madison's mother said was that, "whatever the score, our children are "golden" to us."Madison Chock’s mom weighs in.
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Madison Chock's mother doesn't hold back on Olympics scoring controversy
Barbara Chock, the mother of United States figure skater Madison Chock, didn't hold back on the ice dance scoring controversy.www.newsweek.com
Newsweek used to be a respected periodical. Now it’s just clickbaitThese Newsweek writers ought to be ashamed of themselves. What Madison's mother said was that, "whatever the score, our children are "golden" to us."
What did we expect her to say? "Our daughter sucks at ice skating and I never did like that Evan guy she hooked up with!"
Well, knowing modern media they were probably hoping for just that.These Newsweek writers ought to be ashamed of themselves. What Madison's mother said was that, "whatever the score, our children are "golden" to us."
What did we expect her to say? "Our daughter sucks at ice skating and I never did like that Evan guy she hooked up with!"
I think all the top 4 teams with one noticeable exception are quite likeable. But, all those teams with the exception of Maddie/Evan have actually pointedly clearly criticized the judging this year ( Which is fine imho). In fact G/F both said they thought C/B should have won this event which is more than C/B have said. It takes a lot of "imagination" to make C/Bs the villains of the tale.The hilarious part of this is the attempt to make Madison Chock less likeable.
As I said on the main thread, if we want to make this a contest of likeability, I'm ready to bring some heat.
Sorry you feel this way. I doubt that's true though.I really hate that this evolved into an "Anybody but Chock and Bates" season and event.
You know, if things in this event had played out EXACTLY the same way, with the only exception being that Chock and Bates were Canadian, the roof would have been torn off this place.
And I'd believe EXACTLY the same thing. They were robbed. But I can guarantee you some people wouldn't have the same feelings about it as they do now.