FSU Watch Party Sunday #2: 2010 Olympics FD [3pm CDT/9pm CET]

I gotta say, as schmaltz goes, Mahler was a MUCH better program than their 2014 program. Although Valse Triste remains my favorite of their FDs.
Agreed! Although I may have a slight Sibelius bias. :lol:

Ugh, typed "virtue moir" into google planning to search some of their old music choices from wikipedia, and of course the first thing google suggested was "virtue moir fanfiction". :yikes:
 
This final flight really was old school Linichuk versus new school Zueva, and Zueva kicked ass.
Not really hard when one of Linichuk's teams has a skater who is basically skating on bone gristle, and the other team is B&A.
 
We'll have to keep track of the age to see when it hits junior and decide which one it is. Will it skate for Canada or the US? I'm believe it was born in Detroit during an ice resurfacing.

In order to truly keep the secret, shouldn't it skate for, like, Russia or Germany or something? Canada or the US would be too obvious!
 
Not really hard when one of Linichuk's teams has a skater who is basically skating on bone gristle, and the other team is B&A.
But that's how they skated, but usually ice dance results are determined by who pays the judges better, and Linichuk was a master, but she got bested by Zueva in Vancouver.
 
From the perspective of ice dance politics, V/M ended this season in a very weird place, in that they'd won everything already (except the Grand Prix Final, heh), but it would have been kind of ridiculous to retire from competition at the age they were at. So they pressed onward, into a quad that had lots of artistic brilliance but also mounting frustrations as the momentum shifted against them.

But then, they started off things on such an awful note the following season; the whole history of the quad might have been different if Tessa hadn't gotten injured before the start of the 2011/12.

EDIT: Also, this had been building for a while (arguably since the late Bourne/Kraatz years), but this was the moment that cemented that ice dance had eclipsed pairs in Canada, a situation I don't foresee changing any time soon.
 
Man, the move to Linichuk was such a weird miss for B&A. She was good for their technique, but from a program standpoint, she so clearly didn't get them even a little bit. They're like pod people.
 
She absolutely loved it. But since then I've developed my irrational dislike for Scott, so Hanna'20 has a slightly harder time watching this.

Is it really irrational though? :lol: I've learned to separate the skating from the punchable mouth.

I liked both V/M and D/W as skaters and I megaloathed the fandoms, so I stayed the hell away from fan threads at all times.
 

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