Oh that link doesn't work anymore for me either, maybe the picture was deleted meanwhile.
Thank you for the links and transcripts of the commentaries. Tatsuki getting such high praise from Kurt Browning is wonderful and he is right; Tatsuki is a beautiful blend of athlete and artist. The confidence and the grace he skated with in his SP truly made him look like a champion and he almost was - he finally landed a spot in the Olympic and Worlds team after years of placing 4th (sometimes lower) at the nationals (he even placed 4th at the 2009 nationals and named first substitute for the Vancouver Olympics) and he was 0,33 points away from becoming the second Japanese World Champion. The ending pose with the standing ovation in the background was memorable. What an incredible Worlds debut!
Tatsuki has said his Worlds silver medal is already at the back of his mind at the lecture he attended with Nobunari and Daisuke at Kansai University at the end of last month and that he already thrives of doing better than that in the next season. Hopefully he has gotten a bit of Yuzuru's incredible competitive spirit and will continue to push himself. It's definitely going to be very exciting to see.
Hopefully we will get a high quality video of his new EX program this summer as I already like what I've seen so far. I love the steps and the spin he does in the video above. I think he's going to have a very bright future in choreographing. As for the way he sees his - dare I say - more popular team mates, I think Tatsuki literally called Yuzuru annoying in an interview

Their personalities clash too much for him to get along much with Yuzuru I guess. Yuzuru is the talkative and open type while Tatsuki prefers a single table at the university cafeteria. On the other side Daisuke is more his type - he certainly has a lot more friends and socializes a lot more than Tatsuki but he's nothing like the explosive man we see on the rink.
Ironically, I think Daisuke has the least self confidence out of all of them (he always admitted he had tons of issues with himself, a problem that most likely goes back to the days he was bullied as an elementary school little boy) and he's been unfortunately faced with a lot of obstacles because of that throughout his career. I'm still not sure of the decision he's going to make but if he does retire after his year off, he's leaving the men's team in very good hands - firstly Yuzuru's and now certainly Tatsuki's, who will be the new representative of artistry with his own personal style. That is, if someone talks some sense into him and prevents him from retiring in 2015.
We're in for a big surprise if Tatsuki retires while Daisuke actually comes back for the 2015-2016 season.