Unfortunate music choice (I detest Miley Cyrus!), but the programme features everything we love about Caroline's skating and all that we don't.

Perhaps it's just me, but doesn't it look as if she moves more surely across the ice now? And I'm surprised she got to skate in the gala as she finished fourth; I don't recall the fourth-place finisher skating an exhibition at last year's TEB.
I'm still waiting for feraina's review of Caroline's LP, and her insights into Caroline's condition and state of mind both now and during the performance of her LP, if she has any.
I'm at a conference and the hotel internet connection sucks, so I'm very behind on everything.
Thanks for posting her exhibition, it's very nice! I agree that she's moving more surely across ice, and I don't know if it's the music or her new found maturity, but she's skating with a little more *passion* in that exhibition, which is very refreshing to see. It's nice to see her really express some emotion, and not just "pretty" or "cute" as she's been doing since a little girl. Now, if only she can bring that new found maturity into her competitive programs too!
I had a good second look at the 3S and 3R that she was downgraded on in the LP, and honestly they didn't look that UR'ed to me. I believe that the tech caller is the same as the very strict one that downgraded a bunch of her jumps and Kimmie's and Miki's at SA two seasons ago -- remember that first GP when everyone was shocked by how harshly the new downgrade rules were enforced? But of course strict callers is part of skating life, and as Caroline said in the press conference herself afterwards, she needs to go home and figure that part out, so that she doesn't run into trouble with strict callers in the future. That said, I do think she skated her LP dispiritedly, very noticeably so compared to her SP. She had no attack, and she looked like she just wanted to get it over with ASAP. Part of that maybe is the program. I think it's as wrong for her as Mao's LP is wrong for Mao. Aargh! Caroline said on FB that she learned never to drink coffee on an empty stomach again, so maybe that really affected her LP. Also, she was very jetlagged in Paris and had very little sleep both nights before the competitions (hence all that coffee), so that was really unfortunate. I hope she and her team/doctor find a way to deal with jetlag better at future competitions. At least Vancouver is the same time zone as CA if she makes it there.
I thought her SP was actually well skated and well choreographed. She can stand to do that step sequence a lot faster; maybe Lori can re-choreograph it for her without so many stops and pauses. She needs to move right through her footwork. I thought she did that a lot better in her new exhibition -- I was happy to see her improvement on that front (see around 2:25 for example).
I think she will come back at SC stronger than TEB. TEB was already a significant improvement over GW. But she better make significant improvements soon, because I think the other American girls will bring it in the upcoming GP's. I doubt she can do too much with her jumps this season, but she should really, really, really work on skating with more speed and power. She didn't look slow at all in that exhibition, for instance. And she also *smiled*. It's so nice to see her smile while skating, when I first saw that, I thought, wow, I really missed that. So I think if only she would skate faster and with a bit more joy, that could really go a long way.
Finally, I have voiced my opinion before but I'll say it again, I think she expresses such disconsolation at her scores because she's a perfectionist, because she's unhappy with her own performance, not because she's unhappy with the judges. I also have that type of perfectionist personality, and I could easily imagine myself reacting the same way in that situation. The only reason I wouldn't do it in public is because I'm more than twice her age. Haha. She just hasn't learned how to hide it quite so well yet.