The dance is a hot mess since the top 3 were all very good, but all had clear weaknesses/issues, and none had as strong of programs as they usually do so I have no idea what to do.
The pairs is a bit easier.
Dance:
Gold- Usova & Zhulin- I guess I default on them?! Even though their free dance was their most boring and unsuitable ever. They were the only team that didn't break any clear rules which Torvill & Dean (deducted), Gritschuk & Platov (not deducted which was hypocritical of the judges when T&D were, regardless which you think should have placed above) did. And skated a program with more content than they usually do, even if weird, and slow at the end. They also didnt have a clear weakness in any of the round which G&P and T&D both did.
Silver- Gritschuk & Platov- Their original dance was not even a real rhumba and should have placed lower than 3rd for sure. It is a joke they even got 3 2nd place votes in it, and clear the Russian fed was heavily in their corner over U&Z at this point, which is strange since U&Z were the reigning World Champions, and how things usually worked back then. Didn't the Russian judges also place G&P above U&Z in every dance, so yeah that says it all. Anyway their OD alone should have kept them out of gold contention, and given the seperations and the deductions they should have gotten for them, not sure if I even give them silver over T&D or not.
Bronze- Torvill & Dean- Their compulsories were pretty weak and should have been lower than 3rd for sure, and only weren't due to their name, same reason G&P were placed 3rd for their weak non Rhumba Rhumba OD. Not their fault, it is just impossible to come back at nearly 40 after 10 years not training CDs and be that strong in them, at their peak their CDs were immaculate. Their original dance was oustanding and deservedly 1st. Their free dance had rule violations, particularly a big one with the back flip at the end and was too tricksy, I preferred their Europeans FD by far and they were frankly dumb as rocks to change it after WINNING the Europeans. However it was unfair G&P weren't deducted for their seperations and T&D were deducted.
So yeah that is it I guess, but all 3 were kind of silver/bronze level at this competition, none really skated at gold level here.
As for pairs:
Gordeeva & Grinkov- I give it to them partly since they had such a dominant season as well, and even if they were a bit off in the free skate, frankly they were still the best team here.
Miskuteniok & Dmitriev- I think part of the reason the judges didn't give them gold is they had such a subpar season, losing to Shishkova & Naumov at Europeans and nearly finishing 3rd behind S&N at their own Nationals too, and winning the pre Olympic event with a subpar performance only since Brasseur & Eisler bombed. That they did not feel you should be able to just sweep in, skate great at one competition, and win after not delivering all season. Which I kind of agree with. Plus they had small mistakes too, including a big stumble on their footwork sequence in the free skate. The fact 2 judges even had them behind Brasseur & Eisler (which to be clear I strongly disagreed with, I think Shishkova & Naumov were robbed of the bronze over B&E in fact) and only 1 had them 1st is a clear sign. It is hard to make a strong wuzrobbed case given that.
Shishkova & Naumov- As I said they clearly deserved the bronze over Brasseur & Eisler but lost by 1 judge. Brasseur & Eisler even two footed both throws, or atleast the 2nd one, had no SBS triple toes and not even two 2 SBS double axels like G&G had, and still had 2 2nd place ordinals over M&D. It was clear favortism since they were reigning World Champions and the judges did not want to drop the World Champions off the podium skating even decently. I bet if both reinstated pros aren't here and both skate the same S&N win gold over B&E most likely, but as it was they were the sacrificial lambs. Judges also don't like sweeps, especialy at the Olympics.