Just finished the FD's and... how convenient that the dancers decided to follow everyone else's frees and be sloppy messes.
Gilles/Poirier ending up fourth in the free is actually a bit generous. I'd have had them behind the Taschlers as well. They seemed on autopilot and not particularly engaging from the beginning, even before the mistake, and then after Paul's fall it was very much a "deer in the headlights" kind of performance. I also agree with
@PRlady that the tango section of the dance, after Turkkila/Versluis' FD seems BEYOND clunky. This whole dance needs a rethink after the GP, imo.
Turkkila/Versluis' tango is quite wonderful... until the godawful character steps that finish the piece. That section, for me, completely breaks the spell. And tangos in dance are wonderful... in singles, not so much.
Fear/Gibson: It was clean, but this is by far the least entertaining of their jukebox free dances. And the fact the get staggering scores for skating skills, when their connections are only
slightly more difficult than Lim/Quan's here is beyond baffling to me.
Zingas/Kolesnik: This seemed a lot cleaner than at Skate Canada, but the music edit halfway through takes me out of the program. SD problems aside, I don't think they've done enough to make me believe Green/Parsons won't brush them aside and get the trip to Boston.
Taschlers: Like I said before, I love their skating. But both their programs this year are just... meh. (Especially the RD).
Orihara/Pirinen: Sorry but 8s in PCS?

Quite simply embarrassing, as is the whole free dance, which looks more like a junior high dance recital than Broadway. Yes, I can see they have fun and bring joy to what they are doing, but that doesn't make it top tier.
Pate/Bye: The slower sections give them time to stretch and finish their moves, and is not bad. But most of this is at a tempo they barely keep up with and then they are just super sloppy.
Browns: Ugh, so frustrating. But so was most of this Finnish GP!!!
