
#doublepower #ShibsSquad #twobroznestastelikegold #nevergiveup #alwaysbelieve #bronzesinParadise
I mean - how fantastic they were today?!?!
I just knew that starting order would have nothing to do with their mind-set and excellence they are focused on. The performance just grabbed everyone by emotional package, weight of their feelings expressed that loud, probably for the first time ever I saw them that 'vulnerable' emotionally, that open and raw with their bodies. But I think their experience and control/precision over their material/execution played huge factor in today's event - I felt that genuine, fresh feel about the program as a whole and readiness in them for discovering it for the new - and for the best; they emitted the message soundly and engaged people into their performance, but managed to control it out evenly, unlike other two US teams in my opinion. You've got to attack, but balance out all measures while doing it, mind especially.
There was a great spring in their step, a freedom and sense of unity in this very moment between them - it just made up to a perfect Olympic moment, how people cheered, cared for them, how they responded after finishing notes. I've got to say that this ending rework, along with step sequences gave incredible effect, additional power and exuberance into the material, reflecting even more the youthful energy Shibutanis represent for me. And there was their signature sharpness, precision, flow and DEM TWIZZLES that should go viral and be their trademark forever

. One of few teams for me that actually managed today to 'build' atmosphere about this particular performance, not only a hype for the program/team in general - them, Tessa/Scott and Gilles/Poirier really stood out for me in terms of freshness factor and renewed energy radiating from every move.
I cried for the second time at this Olympics after they finished (first ugly cry was for Aljona and Bruno) - I was just so deeply invested in the moment they created together, this affection clear on both their faces, the will, strength of it, something more than just skating we've seen so far. I really was able to connect and feel the collective emotion with other people I think (it may be strange, but this was probably the most 'uniting' performance of the day in my opinion). It was just the right time and the right place. Their smiles after, joy being on the podium, Maia's brightness, Alex's look of shock...What an experience. And yeah, judges tried - boy, they tried
sooo hard and like Virtue/Moir, Shibutanis raised above it all by their execution and performance quality.
They believed. They were strong and focused. And we believed in their strength, too.
I'm in such festive mood, can't help it
