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SkateFan4Life
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Does anyone out there occasionally feel the same annoyance I feel at the constant, incessant, yakking that's dished out by the "expert commentors" at televised figure skating events?
I realize that the function of the expert is to educate the viewing public on what's going on during the program, and, for the many folks who aren't familiar with the various jumps and spins, this is wonderful. Explain to everyone the technical problems a skater is having - flutzing, etc - and label each jump. OK!
On the other hand, must be listen to a lot of useless yakking between the commentators? It's nice to know that Dick Button, Peggy Fleming, and Terry Gannon are buddies, but for Heaven's sakes, do they need to carry this into the air? Who cares about their personal likes and dislikes? Who cares to hear about a skater's hobbies during a performance? I sure don't. I remember one case that still rankles me a bit - an American skater (I won't name her) was competing, and the above-mentioned trio waxed lyrical on her charitable works and good deeds DURING HER PERFORMANCE. What in the world does that have to do with her performance? Maybe they were trying to contrast her with a certain blond American skater who was associated with an infamous knee bashing of a fellow competitor - who knows.
I've heard that British commentators are known for their understatement. That must be truly refreshing. As it is, we Americans like to TALK so much, and sometimes we just don't realize that sometimes "less is more". I for one have clicked "Mute" on a number of occasions, and I'll probably have to continue to do so.
Just my two cents, of course.
I realize that the function of the expert is to educate the viewing public on what's going on during the program, and, for the many folks who aren't familiar with the various jumps and spins, this is wonderful. Explain to everyone the technical problems a skater is having - flutzing, etc - and label each jump. OK!
On the other hand, must be listen to a lot of useless yakking between the commentators? It's nice to know that Dick Button, Peggy Fleming, and Terry Gannon are buddies, but for Heaven's sakes, do they need to carry this into the air? Who cares about their personal likes and dislikes? Who cares to hear about a skater's hobbies during a performance? I sure don't. I remember one case that still rankles me a bit - an American skater (I won't name her) was competing, and the above-mentioned trio waxed lyrical on her charitable works and good deeds DURING HER PERFORMANCE. What in the world does that have to do with her performance? Maybe they were trying to contrast her with a certain blond American skater who was associated with an infamous knee bashing of a fellow competitor - who knows.
I've heard that British commentators are known for their understatement. That must be truly refreshing. As it is, we Americans like to TALK so much, and sometimes we just don't realize that sometimes "less is more". I for one have clicked "Mute" on a number of occasions, and I'll probably have to continue to do so.
Just my two cents, of course.
At least she knew the name.
If the music's familiar enough, you don't miss a thing and you get to enjoy and appreciate the performance.
Seriously - it works!
It's one thing to privately route for your countrymen, but it's another thing to go overboard the way she does.