Re: War and Pairs
<blockquote><strong><em>Quote:</em></strong><hr>Actually, in my posts in this topic, i was trying very hard to be objective. I even said i would have had no problem with S&P winning if they had used orchid and skated brilliantly, with B&S's mistakes, but they didn't. They copped out by using the much simpler Love Story, a decision I don't completely understand. Also, it was Snobby and Pointless, not "Snobby and Pathetic". Also, I should point out my extreme dislike is for Jamie, I have no dislike for David, he seems like a great guy.[/quote]
TV, I do stand corrected about Pointless as opposed to Pathetic (more proof that Menopausal Moments are in fact real). I also give you credit for your post here at GS being more objective than your previous posts I have read regarding S&P. That having been said, however, when I stated that I question your objectivity, it is because of the comments you have made in the past that I have a somewhat difficult time taking your claim of objectivity at face value, just as I question the objectivity of Sasha fans that continually diss Michelle (and vice-versa), fans of Plushenko's that continually diss Yagudin (and vice versa), and fans of the Loverbukhs that continually diss B&K (and vice versa). I have learned firsthand what sort of effect and reputation each of us acquires from what we write, not just on this forum, but the various ones many of us visit, and to be honest, I've done the same exact thing before, something I'm trying to work on not doing as we approach the new season.
About selecting Love Story as their LP, IIRC, didn't S&P use this program as their second LP at the GPF prior to the Olympics (and won?) I don't have this on tape, so I can't remember every last flaw and mistake the top three made, but I'm pretty sure they decided to use Love Story based on the momentum and marks coming off the GPF.
<blockquote><strong><em>Quote:</em></strong><hr>If Scott and Sandra didn't make such slanderous comments on air that were totally out of line, the average NA audience wouldn't have ate it up. [/quote]
I don't think their comments were slanderous so much as they were, in your opinion, biased in favor of S&P. They didn't bash B&S or shred their performance or call them names, rather, they were doing what commentators do - pull for the home team (I realize Scott is American and Sandra is Canadian, and while this was an NBC American broadcast, many Canadians are able to tune into NBC). What Scott and Sandra did in the way of commentating is no different than what many commentators do in a variety of sports. It happens in tennis, in baseball, in hockey, in soccer (I don't know if it happens in golf as I am usually asleep after listening to the soporific dialogue that passes as golf commentating). There will always be some sort of bias in media - be it in sports or in news. This is unfortunate, but it's reality.
<blockquote><strong><em>Quote:</em></strong><hr>Also, don't bring Tonya into the whole mess. It has never been proven that she had anything to do with the attempt to sabotage Nancy, only that she knew after the event occured.[/quote]
I didn't mention anything about Tonya that pertained to the knee-whacking incident as there was no need to. Her track record since Lillehammer speaks volumes - bankruptcy, court appearances, arrests, marriage and divorce, alleged assaults, violation of probation, boxing the likes of Paula Jones - I usually see her sort on Jerry Springer, and, from her post-Olympic activities alone, I don't think she presents a good image for the sport of figure skating.
Sorry for the confusion.