Thanks for the link, Skate Figuring.
http://www.tsn.ca/figure_skating/
For those like me who fumble around with these things, click on the little window in the upper right corner. It's a playlist, in odd order.
1. An advertisment
2. Day's summary
3. Tessa & Scott only
4. The last flight, which starts with Tessa & Scott
5. The 2nd to last flight, which contains Orford and Williams
6. The first flight, which contains Gilles and Poirier
The full screen option had enough data to move smoothly and not look pixellated.
If you let your cursor dwell over the bottom of the screen, the controls come up and you can pull the status bar forward and backward to see something over again, or skip a team you don't want. You can also click on the status bar to move it ahead or back. That seems to work better than sliding.
If W&P had gotten Level 3 for the rhumba sequence they got Level 2 on they would be leading. That's sobering.
IP, I agree that it is clear that Piper is weaker than Paul in the circular not touching step--which is why there is a not touching sequence in the SD, and previously the OD---just so that the judges can evaluate how equal a team is.