Don't fall for the hype. (U.S.) commentators get paid for hyping U.S. athletes.
Audiences enjoyed Jeremy's artistic programs, in particular Exogenisis. He went to two Olympics, finishing ninth and twelfth. What was he the second coming of?
But he did well nationally, winning four U.S. titles, and he persevered over a long career always striving to improve.
The importance of Jason Brown is not how many quads he didn't do but rather that he, to some extent, revived interest in figure skating in the U.S. at a time when general interest threatened to disappear altogether. Everyone loved the enthusiastic personality that he brought to his Riverdance performance at U.S. Nationals. He got a million views on You Tube. Good for him.
What is the point of belittling skaters and calling them names?
For the sake of accuracy, Jason's YT video got more than four million views.
But :agree: on everything else.
Don't fall for the hype. (U.S.) commentators get paid for hyping U.S. athletes.