I am certain if any team except an US team were 2nd, nobody would care
Not so sure.
FB&C are intensely disliked -- some for various personal reasons, some for skating reasons. If another team, for example Gilles and Poirier placed very close to FB&C in the rhythm dance but then lost to them in a similar fashion to Chock and Bates, I think there'd be media and fan outcry.
TBH I've never liked Gilles and Poirier, but they skated fabulously here and deserved to beat FB&C in both the rhythm and free dances in my book. The only reason they didn't do so is that they were taken out early in the season by politics. One by one -- first L&B, then G&F, then G&P, then F&G -- were dumped to shift the overton window.
L&B went from potentially challenging FB&C to looking like they wouldn't even make the French team. Once it was clear the bomb had created enough damage, only then did their scores start to creep back up.
G&F didn't help themselves with their program, but they were taken out early on to shift the window from potentially contending for gold to looking like the podium was impossible. 4th place was a victory here only because of the A-bomb on their career delivered in France.
G&P were nipping on the heels of Chock and Bates the last two seasons, but were held down in their GP and then pushed off the podium at GPF. Again, shifting the narrative from contending for gold to being lucky to get the scraps. TBH they probably should have been in the mix for gold (I say this as someone who really doesn't like them) if it weren't for the firing squad they faced in the autumn.
Chock and Bates were a useful distraction. Propping them up in the early season and even at the GPF was an intentional fake-out. It would always be easy to create an argument on superior basic skating against them. Their only purpose was to take out the rest of the competition, create an alternative enemy, and make the Canadians, Brits, Italians, and L&B grateful for scraps. It worked.
In addition, if the French judge massively overscores her scores are getting thrown out by the system. They won’t count.
Not good enough IMO when other teams are having a legitimate score thrown out.
There are many ways to normalize scores and treat outliers. I hope the ISU looks at them. A score this outrageously out of line should be thrown out and replaced with the median, IMO. Then trim.
That’s before we get into the fact that North American judges have been doing the exact same thing for their skaters as long as this sport has existed.
This part is absolutely true, Canada especially. Also in this competition.