I feel we are working too hard to try to judge this season by our usual criteria. Wow! The sport has come so far and we are so spoiled normally to see major international match-ups all season long. I'll certainly miss that, though I totally appreciate how hard some of the athletes are working & how many of them are bringing new programs to the table despite the tough training scenarios.
^^ This. Some of the athletes have said via IG or otherwise how happy they are to have competitions to aim for, to train for, to organize their efforts toward. If you've ever had to motivate yourself independently to make progress on a large, difficult, personally challenging project, you'll understand how much of a blessing these efforts to hold competitions safely are to the athletes. Most systems have rewards built into them, via paycheck, approval and feedback from superiors, camaraderie with fellow workers, and the huge benefit of working together as a team toward a goal and celebrating small steps along the way.
I can't believe some of the things I'm reading here. I think it's obvious that the athletes and the federations are not going to make the stupid mistake of thinking that the results and the medals are going to be held to the standards of what has been for many years our normal. I think the majority of international and domestic judges are smarter, more principled and more fair than is being suggested by some here.
I also think personal put-downs to some of the skaters are mean-spirited. For some reason I can't find the isu results pages for the 2019 International Classic when Ashley and Tim won the gold over Tarasova/Morozov, who skated a fluke couple of programs in that they struggled with a lot, not just a few of their tech elements. But my memory is that the judges held T/M up very well in PC scores. They also gave A&T good PC scores, which IMO they deserved.
Ashley and Tim aren't a threat to T/M, so why be snarky and mean? They aren't, ever. They know what they aspire to achieve, and they love working with other pairs and admire their competitors.
My memory could be wrong about the scores on the occasion of 2019 IC, but my impression in general after watching so many competitions closely for several years is that the skaters who have earned reputation PC scores mostly continue to receive them. I find it more often the case that pairs or other skaters who've struggled in the past are held down by a reputation for wobbly consistency and not necessarily given their due from the judges.