Had a look at the SD and FD on TV this weekend, took a day to think about it, and here are my thoughts in reverse order:
Harvey/Gagnon: I really want to like this team. They have been together for quite a number of years, and clearly enjoy skating together. I think they are both good dancers, but their time as a team has got to end soon. They are not the right size for each other. She is beautiful full grown woman with a gorgeous smile and a great attitude. She is the right size. Just not the right size to skate with Gagnon. He needs someone the size of Marie-France Dubreil, and perhaps someone super flexible. His move in the SD where he slides, doing the splits, between her legs was pretty cool. Don't know any men, except maybe Shawn Sawyer, who could pull that off. She needs someone talk dark and handsome. Neither of them could find the Latin rhythm to save their lives, and I didn't like their FD. There was a lot of wild skating, not a lot of unison in lines, and just not at the same level as the rest. This was particularly clear when Chock/Bates skated right after, with their beautiful smooth skating and stroking.
Pushkash/Guerreiro: I was not a fan of this team. They would have been in 6th after the SD, if not for Chock/Bates falls. Definitely a developing team. Their FD I thought was a hot mess. It needs a complete re-think. And the red glove is just distracting.
Riazanova/Tkachenko: I really like this team. He is a fabulous dancer, and she's pretty good, too. Their programs are still a work in progress this early in the season, but there is a lot of potential here. I think they landed in the right spot at the end of the weekend.
Chock/Bates: LOVE this team. So much potential. I know they took a lot of heat from fans when Samuelson/Bates split, but it did look like he kissed her in that FD. That could explain everything. I do think they are well matched, even though there is a height difference. Too bad for the falls in the SD, but I don't think they would have finished higher than 4th here anyway. Love their FD. Very smooth, clean and gorgeous.
Cappellini/Lanotte: This team is beautiful. These 2, along with Weaver/Poje somewhat and Virtue/Moir, had a wonderful Latin feel to the SD. I think these 2 are the most improved team this season, which is just so wonderful to see. They have been on the scene for quite some time at Senior, and it is so good to see them find their way. I loved both their programs.
Weaver/Poje: Their SD was really strong, and super HOT. I don't love her dress. It's just all a little much for me. Their FD was spectacular. I really think this is going to grow and develop and be a masterpiece by Worlds. I love the costumes, I love the "modern dance" theme, I love how the emotion builds throughout the dance... They had a couple of issues, but they weren't huge. When a skater is that tall, grabbing a blade in a split second is not that easy. She needs to still learn to point her toes. I think they are in a great spot to be solidly #2 in Canada, and defend a top 5 placement at Worlds.
Virtue/Moir: Beauty beyond words. Just simply amazing. When they retire some year, they will be ranked as one of the all-time greats in the sport. The SD was fabulous, with a little room to improve over the course of the season. The FD was remarkable. For those who think this is just a simple little dance, and not as strong as a dramatic FD, they are completely missing the greatness of this program. This program is great because, in a very spectacular, remarkable way, captures the essence and charm and beauty of Funny Face. They've taken moments from the movie and managed to put this on ice. The details in this program are jaw-dropping. They live with the music throughout the program. It's not just the elements, which are spectacular, but the little in-between stuff - the looks between them, the "s'wonderful, s'marvelous" exchange, the way the leg lines and extensions articulate with the music, the chemistry and musicality throughout, the way they can change the flavour in the different sections but it all looks like a whole... The quality of the edges, the smooth skating, the synergy in this team, the lack of 2 foot skating, every moment is special.. There are so many details that just cannot be caught with one viewing. They need to improve their spin, and there are little places for improvement. Over the course of the season, this will certainly develop. If this program looks simple, then that is a testament to the quality and brilliance of this team, because what they have packed into this program is super tough stuff. To be able to do this, and make it look light and charming, is simply brilliant. I think it is a perfect vehicle for a revitalized team, full of joy to be back skating without pain.