But there are plenty of people who are completely transformed by FB&C - read the split opinions here.
I understand that some people love it and others, like me, can't stand it and don't see it as particularly groundbreaking or compelling.
But you're trying to box everyone into doing same old same old - you're allowing Fear & Gibson to do it because that's all they seem to know. I'd actually say Guillaume has shown more diversity in range with his RDs than Fear & Gibson ever have between their RD/FD choices. But that's what works for them.
Listen, I'm not saying that FearGib have been stretching themselves stylistically this past Olympic cycle - the IDTC made it really easy on them with these Dance Party RD themes the past three seasons, and it would have been nice had they not gone the obvious disco route last season and instead picked something out of the '50s - they could have killed it with an Elvis RD. And you know I hated their Rocky and Gaga FDs, but I'll give them credit for understanding how to get the audience into their programs - and this Scottish FD is a departure from the past few seasons FDs which is better than the same modern contemporary dance style that Cizeron choose for himself and imposes on other teams for whom it really doesn't work (see LopBri a couple seasons ago).
You want one style for everyone to earn the $75 price tag it sounds like. Others want to see different approaches. Seats are essentially sold out at big events and they sold out immediately at Worlds. That isn't an issue.
Nope, there's no need for one style for everyone. But I will say that the modern/lyrical/contemporary programs are favored by too many teams and it makes for a really boring competition when 50% of the programs are in that vein. I don't know what the solution is, but it's not more of the same just because Cizeron's skating skills are so vastly superior to everyone else's that he can skate these snoozy programs & win, therefore the message the rest of the teams take home is "I need to skate a program like THAT to win" and proceed to give the audience a whole slew of them that are NOT as good because the teams themselves are not as good (see Fabbri/Ayer, for example).
I think you're basing an opinion of a how much a program is worth completely on how many people scream and shout and stand. The problem with that is A) FB&C is that some people are going to never, ever like what they do for nothing to do with the skating and B) having everyone do the same style of program which would be terribly boring.
Absolutely A is true, but B is mostly happening already.
Eight of the 20 FDs today could easily fall into the modern/lyrical/contemporary category set to either vanilla movie soundtracks; soft, flowy modern music; or classical music - Fournier-Beaudry/Cizeron, Guignard/Fabbri, Lopareva/Brissaud, Davis/Smolkin, Val/Kazimov, Matthaei/Liebers, Manni/Roethlisberger & Ichilov/Nosovitskiy.
And then you have the techno-adjacent programs which aren't far off from the modern contemporary dances - four of those with Reed/Ambrulevicius, Demougeot/le Mercier, Taschlerova/Taschler and Ignateva/Szemko (maybe, their program is just weird & not great, lol).
Between the 8 clearly modern/lyrical/contemporary FDs and the 4 techno-adjacent contemporary programs - that is 60% of the field today. What's left?
Smart/Dieck's "Dune II", Fear/Gibson's Scottish highland dance, Turkkila/Versluis' tango, Orihara/Pirinen's trashy/campy "Moulin Rouge", two Romeo & Juliet programs skated back-to-back from Bekker/Hernandez and Reitan/Majorov, Soucisse/Firus' "Riverdance" and Larson/Kapran's "Cabaret." And one could even argue that Smart/Dieck, Reitan/Majorov & Bekker/Hernandez were just more of the same modern, lyrical contemporary but slightly different because there was a storytelling element present in their FDs that wasn't present in the other eight programs.
Surely some of those 12 teams that gave us modern lyrical or modern techno contemporary could have explored some other genres and styles of dance, couldn't they? FFS, Gleb Smolkin was quoted back on the GP as saying he'd like to have a tango RD. What exactly was preventing Davis/Smolkin from giving us a tango FD instead of modern lyrical? Not a damn thing. There is a whole world of movies, stories and music that go well beyond modern lyrical or modern techno contemporary, yet that's what we were treated to, for the most part today.
Honestly, I wish that Manni/Roethlisberger had skated to "Titanic" - maybe it wouldn't have made them stand out but they wouldn't have been lost in a sea of sameness with seven other teams and a terrible navy blue chiffon scarf wrapped around his neck being the only thing memorable about their program.
I don't know what the answer is but it's not more of the same shit every damn season from some of these teams which we've been getting from most of them this Olympic cycle.