I have a bit of a double feeling about the OG season. On one side I 'get' that it's a great goal for any skater to be able to compete there as it only takes place every 4 years. Being an Olympic Sport, also gives the sport a certain status in any case. In certain countries only sports considered 'Olympic' get the acknowledgement of being a 'top level sport'. On the other side, I regret that other achievements - like at Worlds, Euros, 4CC, the GP - are all so focused on the (next) Olympics while to me they should be considered worthwhile in their own right. But instead it's always about either the post-Olympic season being less interesting (why?), the mid point giving a status update on the next, and in the 3rd being totally about getting spots for the Olympics the following year. And I definitely don't like the often rather sour discussions about who gets to go, although I tend to be really happy for all skaters who do.
Of course, I do like it that an OG season gives us an extra moment to watch skaters from all over the World compete. One that is shared by so many more people than just the dedicated fans. I share the excitement about the OG, even if the competitions aren't always the best (although the Pairs competition at the last OG was top of the bill). And Worlds in an Olympic year is usually full of surprises....I like that part of it too. That mix of established skaters going for Worlds, combined with some new talents because of the retirement of skaters after the OG or Olympic skaters skipping Worlds in an Olympic year.