Is that true for dance as well?
I'm not sure what the base value of V/M versus P/C was, but when the judges gave P/C that monster score in the free program, I thought they clearly signaled that they wanted P/C to win. I don't have a problem with this particularly, as there have always been some 'winning' Olympic programs versus programs that were less Olympic worthy IMO (i.e T/M rock-n-roll free program in polka dots). I wish it wasn't this way, and it may not be fair, but I think that is just the way it is. For example, I think Zoueva gave V/M the winning FD in 2010 and D/W the winning one in 2014. It would be understandable that she wanted an Olympic title for each of her teams.
I'm still in shock that V/M managed to eke out the win in dance. Some may attribute that their win to the costume malfunction, but in my mind, it was because V/M delivered their free with such perfection, conviction and commitment that the judges had to give them a score not too far below the French - which was just barely enough to give them the win.
I believe that judges may be equally responsive when other skaters deliver exceptional performances.
As to Med and Zags, I don't really care for them. But if they earn points based on the rules and skate clean or close to clean, it is hard for anyone else to touch them.