About the judging issue being influenced by home country. They have studied are trained to take into account home advantage when judging when evaluating connection to the audience. They should have read documents relating to the audience when learning all the criteria for judging.
Before being mere people, they are professionals at the Olympics and should display professionalism in their judging of relative connection with the audience with account to home cooking. Do you want your judge at court to be swayed by the audience shouting in the stands instead of relying on their training and evidence when making a judgement for conviction or innocence? As all professionals in all professions, they should act as so, especially in an event that is broadcasted worldwide and impact people's perception of our sport. Sure, it's just figure skating, not saving lives. But for all those athletes who spent their life dedicated to the sport, figure skating is their lives, and the judges should respect that enough to be professional at their jobs. People like Brian Joubert and others from the 6.0 era have always connected with the audience no matter where they went and didn't get astronomical numbers in their PCs and interpretation compared to people of the same caliber, jeremy abott also didn't in his SP and he connected with the audience (AND he's an awesome interpretor). Besides, audience connection is only one aspect of IN. And Adelina is a good interpretor, but not enough to match her IN scores of 9.43. I've already shown the difference in a previous post.
Anyway, I will stop posting now. I think 6 posts is my limit. lol. Back to my life, I've vented enough to feel satisfied for now. At least the thing I got from this whole thing is newfound appreciation of Yuna. I'll be able to go back and watch her old routine with a new eye now that my love for Mao and Carolina gets shared with her.
Thanks everyone who read my posts and appreciated them. 
@skatedream thanks, that made me smile!
@kslr0816 I'll correct them, thanks!
Before being mere people, they are professionals at the Olympics and should display professionalism in their judging of relative connection with the audience with account to home cooking. Do you want your judge at court to be swayed by the audience shouting in the stands instead of relying on their training and evidence when making a judgement for conviction or innocence? As all professionals in all professions, they should act as so, especially in an event that is broadcasted worldwide and impact people's perception of our sport. Sure, it's just figure skating, not saving lives. But for all those athletes who spent their life dedicated to the sport, figure skating is their lives, and the judges should respect that enough to be professional at their jobs. People like Brian Joubert and others from the 6.0 era have always connected with the audience no matter where they went and didn't get astronomical numbers in their PCs and interpretation compared to people of the same caliber, jeremy abott also didn't in his SP and he connected with the audience (AND he's an awesome interpretor). Besides, audience connection is only one aspect of IN. And Adelina is a good interpretor, but not enough to match her IN scores of 9.43. I've already shown the difference in a previous post.
Anyway, I will stop posting now. I think 6 posts is my limit. lol. Back to my life, I've vented enough to feel satisfied for now. At least the thing I got from this whole thing is newfound appreciation of Yuna. I'll be able to go back and watch her old routine with a new eye now that my love for Mao and Carolina gets shared with her.
@skatedream thanks, that made me smile!
@kslr0816 I'll correct them, thanks!
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for that!!