Here is a link to the CBC broadcast for Mao's NHK LP:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C-mDsCiaDZI
Praise in skating skills from Kurt Browning:
What they can't take away from her is the respect for the running edge of the blade and when she does a little loop, which is making a tear drop shape on the ice with her edge, it's so pure you just can't take that away from her no matter how she may feel today about jumping. Such a beautiful skater, reverent.
Reverent means showing deep and solemn respect, worshipful or awe-inspiring.
Comments concerning Mao's apparent illness, jumps and praise for Mao's spread eagle: The women announcer, sorry don't know her name, said, "Well there was a little rumor going around after the short program that Mao was not feeling very well, and actually looking at her, she does look quite pale. One wonders if she isn't a little bit "under the weather" (ill or sick).
Kurt also mentioned the issues Mao was having with her jumps in the context of her apparent illness, which was mentioned repeatedly."
After Mao's makes a mistake on the triple flip getting ready for the triple loop on the end, Kurt said this to the first woman announcer, "That mistake echoes what you just said (about the illness) because it was un-Mao like to leave a jump unfinished like that." The other woman said she was skating a little bit more tentatively than usual. But, then she praised Mao saying that she hit "that spread eagle at absolutely the perfect moment in the music. She does those things so exquisitely."
Exquisite- extraordinarily fine or admirable, consummate, rare and appealing excellence.
The second woman commentator after looking at Mao in the K&C said, "I know she worked hard, and again I know we were talking about Mao not feeling well. But, she wasn't perspiring (sweating) that much after the Cup of China. That looks more like a bit of a fever."
The first woman then said, "No (meaning the sweat didn't come from working hard), she looked really exhausted at the end."
By the way, I thought Mao did perspire about the same amount after the Cup of China LP because of the unusually warm skating arena, but so did the other skaters. At NHK, only Mao did..