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katmari I too have seen Mrs. P's wonderful post breaking it down.
Jason has not had a bad season. I know some people were hoping/expecting something a bit more dramatic, but geez it is the first year of a new quad (still hear the damn duck). He had a respectable season, he improved on last year, he set new personal bests, and can make a pretty good argument that he is the USA's number one guy for the year. To me there is much to be happy about.
I think Jason has a good mix of actually being good, but also actually being popular with both judges and audiences so that should help he. I want to see him at worlds and would love to see him as national champion, but I share karne's sentiments that I don't want his first national title to be due to PCS favoritism over a deserving skater's skate of their life type performance. I would be fine with silver or even bronze if the others skaters are flat out better. I am not sure "clean" is enough though. I don't think a dead clean program should automatically win over a a flawed but ok program with fire. Max and others have to be clean, but also bring their passion to the ice.
I hope Max gets his wish and has people dancing in the stands to Footloose due to his joy.
I hope Ricky finds his rhythm and figures out what level he can maintain for two full programs rather than fizzling out early, he needs some passion pacing.
I hope Josh gets his mojo back and not elaborate more.
And I hope Jeremy meets the love of his life on the way to Nationals who sweeps him off his feet to some exotic location that is his idea of paradise where he can just take a year being happy living in hedonistic pleasure.
Jason has not had a bad season. I know some people were hoping/expecting something a bit more dramatic, but geez it is the first year of a new quad (still hear the damn duck). He had a respectable season, he improved on last year, he set new personal bests, and can make a pretty good argument that he is the USA's number one guy for the year. To me there is much to be happy about.
I think Jason has a good mix of actually being good, but also actually being popular with both judges and audiences so that should help he. I want to see him at worlds and would love to see him as national champion, but I share karne's sentiments that I don't want his first national title to be due to PCS favoritism over a deserving skater's skate of their life type performance. I would be fine with silver or even bronze if the others skaters are flat out better. I am not sure "clean" is enough though. I don't think a dead clean program should automatically win over a a flawed but ok program with fire. Max and others have to be clean, but also bring their passion to the ice.
I hope Max gets his wish and has people dancing in the stands to Footloose due to his joy.
I hope Ricky finds his rhythm and figures out what level he can maintain for two full programs rather than fizzling out early, he needs some passion pacing.
I hope Josh gets his mojo back and not elaborate more.
And I hope Jeremy meets the love of his life on the way to Nationals who sweeps him off his feet to some exotic location that is his idea of paradise where he can just take a year being happy living in hedonistic pleasure.
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But I actually really hope so, for him.
, or that it was the name of the skater and not the name of the rink, or the competition, or whatever (although of course it makes sense that it is his name).

YES YES A MILLION TIMES YES!!! 
