Forget the dance floor, we need a rink.:agree:
Add Deniss V. and Nic Nadeau.
I will have died and gone to skating heaven.


yass, I totally forgot about Nicolas and Deniss

, and with Deniss - Stephane 'Forever Young' Lambiel would come too!!!
I just love those amazing skaters who may be not (yet) 'big quads hitters', but their skating just resonates within me so loudly and deeply, looking as a whole. Regarding Jason, it's pretty sad to witness this whole row over him vs Vincent, making those differences, analyzing scores and wanting Jason to appear less skilled or successful on purpose. I wish more people would embrace the diversity and depth of current US Men's field instead of bashing one skater for another's one sake, it won't help anyone get spots or higher scores. I would love to see more of broader approach towards all these talented skaters, seeing them not only by their jump abilities...but it's on those people who don't want to do it, they probably are not aware how much they're missing, spending their energy and focus on issues we don't have influence on.
lately, thinking about this whole depreciating of skaters, Jason included, but also Maia and Alex, I came to a thought that it is just too much of projecting personal sentiments towards skaters and having some stagnated picture of some skaters memorized in mind, not being able to look beyond it. With Jason, people seems to have one ideal measure of a perfect, successful and skilled male skater which is having whole array of quads at disposal and multiple titles. It is for me a very narrow image projecting, one-dimentional prism and pattern made for all skaters competing which is very harmful, disappointing and ignorant. With Maia and Alex I think that a lot of people put them in one place, as one image for a long time, elevating other teams in process, underestimating Shibutanis more and more. And with their current and last season, a total re-branding of some sorts wth finally capitalizing on full force on their biggest strenghts, people are getting angtsy over them scoring like that, getting placements like they do, but honestly - it's their fault of ignorance and inability to see a strong skill and appreciate it with all honesty.