It’s not like Hanyu doesn’t receive over the top GOEs and PCS, even when he breaks WR. How was the judging on Nathan generous? I think it was just about right. His PCS was just over 87 which is about what he’s been receiving all season with less clean skates. IF he had skated in the final group with that skate, you could be seeing even higher scores.
Also, Nathan never skated a completely clean SP this season and I think his performance could be so much better. But even then he scored about 104. I think with better jumps and performance level he could come close to Hanyu’s 111.
I was mainly thinking of Nathan's FS during the olympics, not the SP (which is obviously such a gorgeous program and the most perfect fit for his skating style!).
I just felt that most of his jump landings looked pretty tight and scratchy (more so than usual). Add to that the lack of steps leading into the jumps, then I think that, to be fair, the GOE on his jumps should have been somewhat lower.
As for his PCS, he obviously left out many transitional steps (and there weren't that many to begin with in his FS)...
And I just felt that he looked way too focused on the jumps and as a result the in-between skating looked a bit tight and restrained.
He also didn't follow through on certain choreographic details, some arm movements looked more like an afterthought to me...
He's executed this program better in earlier competitions, and even then I thought he could commit more to the movements, you know, indulge in it some more in terms of musical phrasing... (which I know he can do so beautifully, he's just not showing his full abilities at the moment)
I still enjoyed the program, because it felt intense and in the end, after having completed all jumping passes, he practically threw himself into the choreo sequence and it was very passionate.
Ha, and yes, I agree that Yuzu is frequently overscored too (I mention some of the reasons why I believe that below).
Nathan's relatively poor SS and TR (as compared to Yuzu) make him less fluid and look like he's doing things with more effort than Yuzu.
I’m not disputing Nathan needs to work on TR and SS. But what I objected to is the word artistry. To me Nathan has far more artistic ability than Hanyu.
I have to admit that, in terms of skating skills and transitions, I find it hard to distinguish between… how should I put this… a good execution from a technical standpoint and on the other hand one that I find aesthetic, if that makes sense…?
I can see that Nathan doesn’t have as much glide across the ice as say, someone like Patrick Chan (who always has to serve as THE prime example of skating skills, of course

) and his edges are maybe not as deep…
But the way Nathan moves his body and extremities looks very fluid and graceful to me, almost feline (at least that’s what I’m always reminded of).
So to me Nathan’s skating is still more aesthetically pleasing than Yuzu’s for instance, because I feel that he has better lines and positions, and his movements look more refined, pointing his toes, tension in his upper body and arms, his overall carriage… (even though he may not have a "classical" regal posture as in "straight back and shoulders" the way Patrick Chan has).
Yuzu’s skating looks very fluid too, but the way he uses his arms and legs always looks somewhat sloppy and unfinished to me, and he slouches a lot, which I think can be a refreshing contrast to most other skaters who are way too stiff and upright, but ultimately there’s just too many slack movements for my taste (I literally once watched a performance where he looked so listless, that I thought he just couldn’t be bothered to make an effort…

but of course he then was showered with points by the judges…

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(Ok, I hope I did not offend anyone because I dared talking about Yuzu and Patrick for the sake of comparison and to illustrate what I mean…)