I find pairs to be the most dynamic in live international competition. When the best in the world are there, it always elicits a huge reaction from people who have never seen skating live. I think the decrease in value for the quad throws helped (though I don't think the value for the quad twist should have been lowered), and we did not have every top team out wounded most of the season as we seemed to have for the last few years of the previous quadrennium.
I enjoyed the pairs event at Worlds more than I expected to, actually. I would have enjoyed it more with Peng & Jin; but the world has come a long way in improving throws since the early 2000s when only the Chinese had the huge throws.
I don't know why anyone would want to get rid of the lifts? It's the jumps that cost us some of the most creative & interesting young athletes. (But I don't imagine we're getting rid of those either

).
Anyway, this will likely be a heck of a rebuilding year. I think if the Japanese team could take that final step, from smiling at the audience to really
performing for the audience, they could be pretty great. They didn't quite have the experience last year, I don't think, to get the job done for the podium; but they gained a lot of experience and should be more prepared for the challenge this season. Also, Peng & Jin are signed up for the GP. Could be fun to watch those teams go head to head.