Shyjosie
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Same here. It's actually the first time in ages that I'm pursuing an ongoing rivalry, and I'm in the awkward position of really liking two competing teams at once, wishing them well and all...It is all about V&M and P&C slugging it out for the foreseeable future. I admire and cheer for both P&C and the Shibs, BUT, because I am underdog inclined, I really think that the Shibs could throw a serious wrench into the works. Dark horse potential is a beautiful thing -- Beeeaaauuutiful!!!! Go! Shibs! GO!!!!![]()
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My admiration goes to both teams Shibs and P/C, for their hard work, their immeasurable talent, the beauty and the difference they make respectively.
But the Shibs will always have my heart, whatever the outcome.

Uncivilized, we are simply uncivilized!
So, frankly, I think other considerations went into it apart from the skating. I think P/C are static. They do a set "set" of things effectively, that that is it, effectively enough to allow the sport to have overlooked marked weaknesses in the past couple of years, and I don't think P/C will be a sure #2. I think the Shibs can overtake them. The primary thing the Shibs need to do, IMO, is to skate with as much abandon as they can, as much "attack" as they can, always keeping the integrity of their choreography and the "style" that's appropriate to a given program. Because when they skate all out, it is difficult to deny that their TES is better.