Yes, you're right, but my problem is that the judges are treating a skater who just rose up to the senior ranks like she doesn't need to improve anymore. Look At Evgenia. Judges are giving her 70+ PCS, which basically means "You are perfect, and you have nothing you need to improve on," which is absolutely not true. I would say the same for Gracie Gold who has absolutely zero interpretative abilities and still manages to get extremely high interpretation scores.
On the other hand, Yu-na and Mao (who also had phenomenal debuts), for example, only started with PCS around or slightly below 60 and had to work their way up over the past 10 years. How about Evgenia? She just shows up, puts out a clean performance, and gets 72 PCS. That is just beyond my understanding. I acknowledge that she is a very talented and mentally-strong girl, but she does NOT deserve 72+ PCS.
I don't think that Yuna and Mao had to work their way up to higher PCS. I think that PCS just became more inflated over time. It was really kind of predictable that this happened. I remember at a former job I had, they instituted a performance rating system from 1-5. At first, 5's were rare and 3 was considered a good score. After a couple of years, a 5 meant you were doing well and a 3 was like an F.

So you're wrong 

