I just read through all 9 pages of this thread and watched the videos that are still available. Now I am even more impressed by his Nationals performances. Having gone back and watched his JGP and other skates and how rough the jumps often were, his jumps looked AMAZING at Nationals and you would never have known he struggled with them so much. Even the quad fall had a nice air position.
Like Patrick Chan and Jason Brown, I found that I didn't care about what jumps Andrew landed. The skating quality and the performance level was always there even when he struggled. And then when he skates a LP like Nationals, it is SO EPIC.
I found his 2023 Nationals Ex, but sadly not his SP or LP. (And yet Ilia and Jason's LPs are both available and easy to share. Why doesn't NBC at least put all the medalists' LPs up, regardless of name recognition?!

But no one asked me. And Andrew's SP wasn't even broadcast on TV but still fell victim to a copyright claim. I was very behind and didn't get to watch it on Peacock, but thankfully the VK link of the Men's SP was still working so I got to watch his SP, along with the NBC broadcast of his LP. *rant over*)
I LOVED his EX, it's so gorgeous, and I just figured out that it's a version of his Bloodstream SP from 2019/2020. I believe 2020 Nationals was the first time I really noticed Andrew, and rewatching it I remember why he stood out to me.
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I also (sort of) found his 2020 Nationals SP. It's in an old "reaction video." I don't know who this is, but he said that "Andrew is the future of figure skating. He is Jason Brown with quads."



You can watch the program in a small square on the left and hear very nice compliments of Andrew as it goes along. The only strange thing is you hear the person's phone ringing during the step sequence.
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I will eagerly be following this Fan Fest for any new info, interviews, etc, because Andrew is a fascinating, lovely skater and person! I'm surprised there's not more pages in this thread, but I'm glad to be here now. I will be cheering for Andrew to do well at Challenge Cup. Priority number one is to get the minimums and skate as well as he can. Assuming he gets the minimums, do you think he'll upgrade at all for Worlds? I would hate for Andrew not to make the LP and/or finish somewhere in the teens/twenties. Having said that, I loved the cleanliness of his Nationals LP, so he should definitely do what he's comfortable with, especially since he hasn't competed lately.
