SI.com: What do you think of the new judging system?
Weir: I liked the new judging system last year because I was winning a lot and I wasn't paying attention to it. But now that I know more of the ins and outs of it I'm not as big a fan, because it makes me think and so I lose the performance aspect of skating and of my programs, which is always something I've been very proud of and now I haven't had it for some time. Ultimately it's better. It's making us better skaters and stronger skaters, but at the same time it's a lot to think about and work with in the year of the Olympics. It's a problem, too, because I don't think the judges exactly understand what's going on, and the skaters don't, the coaches don't, so not everyone's on the same page. You can do something you think is incredibly difficult, but if the judge, just because they weren't schooled enough on it, thinks it's a very low level, they think it deserves very few points. There's so much gray area, because no one understands what's going on.