Actually there are not too many skaters i don't "get" The moment I say I don't like a skater I find performance of theirs that I like and end up eating crow
Here's my list...(mostly it just shows how bad my taste in fs is)
Paul Wylie: Hate to do this. Great skills and I did love the knee slide in Miss Saigon-but other then that. Meh
Todd Eldridge: Another great skater, but never drew me in at all.
Jen Robinson: Has given a lot to Candian skating-does absolutely nothing for me.
Angela N: Talented-but I agree with Dick(!)-is my refrigerator break
Elstova & Bushkov: Loved 1998 SP. Other then that-never captured me at all.
S&P: Talented yes. Great lifts too. But they do absolutely nothing for me.
Not sure where to put them...
Elena Liashenko: What a dilemma for me-I always go back and forth on her. Ask me this same question in a week and I'll have her at the top of my favorites list.
Yagudin: Great jumps, lots of passion. Truly sorry that he got injured. Do not get the hype about the footwork at all.
S&Z: their story is amazing and they seem to have a special ability to reach an audience. But IMHO somewhat overhyped. I actually like Pang & Tong better.
Likes them but...
T&D: I wouldn't disagree with anyone who said they were the greatest ice dance team ever-although my vote would go to K&P and I

Bolero. But some of their other stuff:sheesh: Didn't care for the Planets much-although Jane levitating was pretty cool.
G&G: Another one I'm torn at. I like G&G-their Moonlight Sonata is a gem that gets better after watching it a few times. And I think they were probably -in terms of basic skills and "textbook" skating the best in pairs. But I disagree with the people who say that G&G were SO much better than any pair before or since-and that everyone else is 3rd rate in comparision. IMHO it is sad that they are remembered more for their story than their great skating skills. (So I guess it is not really G&G that I don't "get")
N&K: Navka is the DIVA of ice dance-and a darn good ice dancer at that. Such great basics, I really wish they would do a more complex, serious program. Their exhibitions are cool though.
Out of woods...
P&T: Before this year-BORING. Now-I enjoy them.
T&M: See above.
Pang & Tong: 2002-:sheesh: 2003 and on-I'm really starting to enjoy them.