This is where I'm at, too. I liked the Shibs when they were skating. I genuinely enjoyed the three-way rivalry era. And I do understand that the Shibs - as opposed to other last-minute "return" skaters - may have felt they had unfinished business, with their careers being cut shorter than expected and a serious health scare. I hope they're happy and healthy and stay that way, regardless of my feelings about their comeback.
But this is ice dance. It's not singles or pairs where there are jump elements that can't be ignored. It is the most political, "wait your turn" discipline in an already-political sport, and pretending otherwise is willful blindness, imo. I'm reminded of the mass exodus of second-tier/up-and-coming Canadian ice dance post-VM, which totally decimated the pipeline. I fear we're seeing the same thing in France now, and I would hate for it to happen in the US. I'm saddest for teams like Green/Parsons, who I'm not sure really have another quad in them, and I'm also sad for rising teams like CPom and ZingKol, who could lose valuable "reputation" boosts heading into a new quad.