No. For me, I can't stand watching a so-called 'pro skaters' do 1-2 3toe in a program. I don't feel excited at all. The only 'pro skater' attracts my attention at the moment is Arakawa. She's brilliant and still does lots of tough jumps, spirals, spins.
I like Sasha, but it's painful to watch her only posturing around and doing a 2A these days.
I completely agree. Pro skating is of no interest to me. I want to see the difficult technical content combined with the choreography, and Olympic-eligible skating is where that is. Granted that pairs skating is pretty weak right now, but I am seeing huge signs of improvement in the last couple of months. The start to the season in skating in pairs was awful, but the teams have come a long way and I'm very excited for the futures of P/T, S/S, Z/Z, K/S, and the new American champs C/O. As well as the other Russian team whose names I forget - they were GREAT in the SP and I love his flexibility.
But I agree that besides Arakawa who still goes for 3-3s and is really blossoming as a pro, pro skating isn't offering much for me to watch.
