I think Pavlyuchenko is a total rockstars pairs girl. That girl is tough - you can see her willing the landing in the triple throw. I think he could work on his conditioning, because while she looks like she could skate another program after they're done, he looks completely winded. Also, I think they could both work on their basic skating skills. But the biggest problem (IMO) this year, is their LP, which makes Candyman look like G&G's Moonlight Sonata. That said, they've had a very good GP debut, with two bronze medals.
I'm really excited to see the up & coming Russian teams at Russian nationals this year. IMO, the second to last group last year was the highlight of the competition. I really want to see how they stack up against each other.
Boikova/Kozlovskii had a breakthrough debut at Skate Canada, and I hope they can repeat it in France. When they'e on, IMO, they are the best of these young teams, but they are the most inconsistent. Mishina/Galliamov, on the other hand, have been incredibly consistent, with great elements. She's another rockstar pairs girl with amazing throw landings. But their artistry needs a lot of work. Kostiukovich/Ialin have amazing speed, enormous elements but can be sloppy and inconsistent (which is totally normal at this stage!). Plus, she looks very young still and he's not super tall.
Plus, add in Akhanteva/Kolesov (love him; her .... I have my doubts), Efimova/Korovin (petty but inconsistent), and Panfilova/Rylov (pretty but no triples), and it will be a great competition. One of these teams will make it to Euros/Worlds but if Zabijako/Enbert don't watch out they could be pushed to #3 or out of the team entirely. I'm looking forward to it