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That's true, but I like it. Breaks up the parade of "deep" performances.Yuma should have been 3rd even with a clean Triple Axel. He does not have depth of performance. He's only able to perform cutesy.
The most captivating program for me of the night. The only drawback as usual is the long telegraphed Axel, but other than that, definitely my favourite of the night.Cha is back. His score should have been higher!!
Yuma had stsq on 4, Adam on 3 (strange) and that's the main difference + Adam's skating skills below 9 - judges, I'm looking at you...Yuma scoring above Adam, what a disgrace. Full reputation judging.
Yuma should have been 3rd even with a clean Triple Axel. He does not have depth of performance. He's only able to perform cutesy. Adam also had the best footwork sequence, the use of edges was so challenging, engaging those edges in more difficult ways than what others attempt, and the expression throughout was absolutely superior to everyone else.
That is ridiculous. I agree. I want PCS that truly reflects the differences in skills.Except even the rubrics are ridiculous, because judges are actively discouraged to award scores with more than 1 point difference between the three PCS components.
If we're talking about this year's Superbowl it's more like fifty thousand! LOL.Lots more fun than a thousand superbowls, if you ask me. That was a cracker! They were all in.
Yuma tooGrassl, Aymoz, Gogolev, Marsak, Gumennik, Naumov, Carillo, Li.
he is, but after Ilia it's even more visibleI'd argue that Kagiyama is a master of the blade regardless of who he skates after
Ah I thought it might be something like that. She can be proud though!Back at home since she gets too nervous watching him live.
Shun's my sentimental fave. I knew as soon as I saw his face that today was not going well. I just hope he skates a beautiful free with strong spins and, hopefully, medals at World's ( or here, but that might be unlikely)I'm happy with this. Ilia didn't falter, Yuma not too far behind, Adam was great, Jun did enough for the final group. Sad for Shun tho.
If the guy before him with wooden skating got 45 PCS, they have to give Kagiyama at least more. Blame the Malinin effect.Yuma scoring above Adam, what a disgrace. Full reputation judging.
Yuma should have been 3rd even with a clean Triple Axel. He does not have depth of performance. He's only able to perform cutesy. Adam also had the best footwork sequence, the use of edges was so challenging, engaging those edges in more difficult ways than what others attempt, and the expression throughout was absolutely superior to everyone else.
Ilia's technical security is amazing but better PCS than Adam? Really?