Just rewatched both his programs.
Ugh, he moves so beautifully and fluid in La Boheme, how can anyone not recognise that?? He's so soft and 'floaty' and as always, beautiful lines, I would kill for those arm movements! It's as if he's gently caressing the air
I had only seen his FS once and I wasn't able to pay a lot of attention to it then, and now that I finally did, I was totally surprised how he managed to keep it together throughout the program despite struggling with stamina. I didn't recall his choreo sequence being this energetic, I think I was kinda biased the first time around, knowing that he was struggling, but watching it with a fresh mind, it didn't look tired or anything like that at all, he was totally selling it, and that's in the end of an already tiring skate. Literally the only tell-tale sign that his legs must have been heavy and tired in the end was his leaving out of that one little choreo jump.
(Now I know, one could say, why didn't he simply jump fewer quads, but that's not what he does. He didn't end up where he is now, by playing it safely throughout his career.
And I'm sure he feels some pressure or expectations too, to deliver in terms of technical content, never mind his own pride and simply loving the thrill of landing difficult jumps. But enough with the kitchen psychology...

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