But a large number of the viewing audience is casual fans, not die-hards. Casual fans can care less about the point stuff and jump stuff. Many are just tired of seeing performances with obvious mistakes getting placed above clean ones (in other words, controversial calls, colluding, judge anonymity, etc.)
Red Dog, you're exactly right. I am one of those fans who can not tell lips, can not tell flutz, can not tell edge. I'm also one of those who're just tired of seeing performances with obvious mistakes such as stumbles, falls getiting placed above clean ones with flutz, without 'edge' etc, which, frankly, can not really be identified without microscope(literally).
The elitist attitude of some diehards is really killing figure skating market. There is another example. A couple of freaks on some other boards(won't name them since it's against the rule here) commented that shen&zhao's throws should receive a -2 GOE because they hate zhao kicking his free leg. I don't understand why certain diehards want to impose their own pet peeves to the more 'regular', shall we say, more 'normal' spectators? A flutz certainly won't kill the overall quality of a program, a fall certainly does.
I turned on TV this afternoon, and watched a bit gymnastics competition on NBC('Cup of America' or something). I was very very surprised about the size of the crowd. It was a big crowd, especially when you compare it to the empty arena of 4cc. Those folks don't necessary understand the subtle quality such as 'edge', 'flutz' or 'artistry' or whatever, they do, however, know how to enjoy an intense program with lots of difficult jumps, tumbles, all those things who can grab your attention, wow you. Caroline Zhang's performance has that quality, it can wow you. I certainly would be happy to tolerate her flutz.
If diehards continue to focus on flutz, the decline of figure skating is probably inevitable, and you guys will certainly pay more for a dwindling market with a couple of skaters who have no originality but can do so-called true lutz(in my untrained eyes, there is really no true lutz since almost everybody changes the edge during take-off).
