RISkatingFan - Thanks for replying. Here's my reasoning why I think Stephane deserved to be above Brian -
They had similar jump passes - both did one 3axel (not in combo) and a 4toe3toe (with a slight mistake on the 3toe landing, Stephane stepping out and Brian hopping out), and the rest of the triples. Stephane did one more triple than Brian, but he also had a 3-3 that Brian didn't (3flip-3toe). He may have paused between them, but it was clean, and a 3-3 should give him an advantage in the jumps area when Brian didn't do one, his only combo being the 4-3. I agree that overall Brian's landing were more solid, but not that much more. Stephane was leaning a little on a couple of the landings, but IIRC Brian wasn't so solid on at least one either (can't remember which - would have to re-watch). Re: the spins, Stephane is clearly miles ahead, not only in the speed and quality but the range of positions and variations which should be taken into account. Footwork - Stephane had some very difficult step sequences, including lots of clockwise turns, some of them very difficult, and he performed them cleanly and with character. Brian's were good too, but just didn't have the same level of difficulty. Most people also didn't notice that he had a mistake at the end of his straight-line steps - he did a butterfly, but the landing on it wasn't the best, which prevented him from doing the final few turns that were supposed to come after it (if you wach his performance from Europeans, you'll see what I mean).
Taking into account their relative programmes, I think Stephane was again ahead. Some people accuse him of being "sloppy", but I don't really see that. He wasn't as refined as a ballet dancer, but he's such a good dancer that he doesn't need to be, and I think his style suited the flamenco style of the programme. Brian's programme, while it's nice, is relatively empty. Don't get me wrong, I like it and I like him, but the majority of it is on two feet, and the choreography is really quite simplistic. Stephane's, on the other hand, is full of choreography and movement and difficulty. Skating may be subjective, but programme content is more objective than some things, and should be reflected in the marks.