so ... interesting to watch on TV...
the costume is much nicer.. the pants are great. I retract my original concerns about their colour once more.
patrick's skating remained committed and beautiful despite the mistakes. His blade and edge work is of course better on the big screen than what I had noticed on the macair... and from everyone talking about seeing him live for the first time, well... i cannot wait.
Carol Lane said (paraphrasing) nobody can skate like him... perhaps Kurt
Kurt says... (paraphrasing) thanks for the compliment but no... Patrick is amazing as he can get so much power from the simplest movement.
Patrick : happy about the short program. "great skates go a long way down the season" "quad sal, despite a bad long" "huge bonus for me... i'm in the game with two different quads" "a lot of good things"
Kurt : god sent 4sal he can build on that
Carol : and think about the short... think about the short...
It was actually nice to watch again with commentary. At first, I didn't want to see it again, despite the fact that I am not particularly disappointed in the results as I couldn't care less about GPF

that's not what will make or break Patrick's illustrious career. However, when a disastrous program goes on, without commentary, I realised I was left with myself fearing the worst. But then, Kurt would simply explain why Patrick, Javi or Yuzu made the mistakes they made.... and that is very helpful.
1) quad toe : "Patrick was loose in the air... couldn't get up straight... "(that's weird as it usually doesn't happen... perhaps jitters or ice... that's the big combo that is indeed the only big jump in the corner of the ice)
2)3axel : "so high in the air... "(i think that one shocked everyone... perhaps Patrick wanted it too much)
for the quad sal... when he got it, Kurt praised Patrick for keeping the fight.
3) quad toe, turned triple... Kurt " he reached too much with his toe-pick, he wanted it too much" (that's a mistake fair enough but I prefer that kind of a pop where the skater opens up in the air as he knows he will have a bad fall because he's overreached than a tentative pop....like in tennis.. better hit the ball OUT than in the net)
In the end, let's keep in mind another thing that changed the whole TES for Patrick. He missed two combos here. Falling on the 4T meant not 3T... then he popped the quad toe into a triple ....again, no combo.... the Axel fall meant that again, he got a +COMBO deduction in the BV because he couldn't tag along his 2T... so not only the points for the 2T are gone but the whole jump gets a huge deduction.... Hanyu was smart to tag his 3T somewhere else in his program after falling on his 4S... he did get the same deduction as Patrick did on the 4S attempt for not tagging his combo BUT, he was able to recuperate the 4 points of the 3T later on....
One thing that I believe Patrick isn't doing, and perhaps that's good, is that he doesn't mess up much with the planned content... If something doesn't work out, he doesn't rearrange the program... He's done it in the Short but I haven't seen him do it in this long.... for instance, he could have tagged whatever combo on the 3F in the end. Would that make a difference? In this case, could have given him 4th place because he lost by a couple points... No big deal... but perhaps in another competition it could be the difference between a podium finish or not...