Thank you so much for this video Madison.
This perspective really showcases how many nice things that Alina does.
For the most part (and I do mean the MOST) the first half spins and footwork is timed so well to the music.
Her spins are so beautifully centered and controlled.
The "backloaded" part is not just "jump jump jump". There is a short spiral sequence, and two spin sequences as well.
Her jumping passes seem so relaxed (not sure if this is right term) - nothing seems forced or awkward.
In 1 minute and 30 seconds (!!!!) she does 11 jumps (and also a sprial and spin sequence) and none of it seems "rushed" to me.
Her "tanos" and "rippons" are beautiful. I hope she keeps some of them even if they are not a GOE "bullet point" in the new system.
The only thing that seemed a little "off" was the solo 2-axel and this is probably because of all the transitions leading into it.
The 2-axel in the 2A-3T was much better.
Her skating between jumps is not just "stroke stroke stroke" and jump - there is interesting stuff going on.
The first lutz (the missed combo) should have gotten a lot more than 0.50 GOE.
The entire "backloaded" part lasts 1 minute 50 seconds (includes the last spin sequence and ending pose).
The ending spin is fantastic in every way possible - not the least being how well she does "illusions".
I fell in love with her skating the first time I saw DQ at Cup of China. The program was so exciting and unique.
I knew after seeing that 1 performance, that if she straightened out the SP issues - she would be a medal contender at the Olympics.