canbelto
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Wow huge mistake on the twizzles.
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As someone who used to be a fan of them it kinda sucks. Trying not to let this comeback tarnish the good memories I have of them (mainly 2009 jr worlds and 2016 worlds).I feel like I should be more excited to see the Shibs...but, I'm not.
They would have to give up their US citizenship. Japan doesn't allow dual citizenship.Should’ve come back for Japan. They could possibly be gold medalists.
Literally same, but hard to think about anything except that practice video when I see them now :/As someone who used to be a fan of them it kinda sucks. Trying not to let this comeback tarnish the good memories I have of them (mainly 2009 jr worlds and 2016 worlds).
They would have had to give up their Japanese citizenship years ago.Should’ve come back for Japan. They could possibly be gold medalists.
I think I'd be more excited if there was more joy in their skating or if they had something new to offer. Like, I probably like a lot of us, was happy-but-skeptical of Alysa's comeback, but she brought something new. There's the growth you'd expect from someone who actually skated 16-20 years old, and joy, and despite what she says, no one skates that well and that consistently if they're not after hardware. I do think she IS skating for herself, but I also think she's skating because she has something to say (and should rightfully be rewarded for it). I don't know what the Shibutanis are trying to say. I'm not sure they know, besides arrogance? Entitlement? I recognize that's probably not entire fair, but that's how it comes off. I do give them props for actually skating--I was sure they'd withdraw before the FD. If they skate next year, I'll re-evaluate.I feel like I should be more excited to see the Shibs...but, I'm not.


id give mine up for a lot lessThey would have to give up their US citizenship. Japan doesn't allow dual citizenship.
I remember them fondly from 2011 Nationals right before they got their world bronze that year. I have always liked them, but I agree, this comeback is hard to reconcile.As someone who used to be a fan of them it kinda sucks. Trying not to let this comeback tarnish the good memories I have of them (mainly 2009 jr worlds and 2016 worlds).