I saw Fix You and Evolution both live.
Both very powerful. Fix You at Skate Canada & Worlds. Evolution was not as powerful early in the season at Skate America; but by Nationals, it was quite moving.
people keep saying how their twizzles are slower than others.
Maia & Alex have the best twizzles in the world.
In my completely biased opinion, they also have the best positions in the world. Exceptional posture.
The best synchronicity. Every move feels like an extension of one another.
Together, they are more impressive than alone.
They are not the fastest, most powerful team across the ice. But neither are Virtue & Moir. (The fastest teams right now, IMO, are among the largest physically. P&C, W&P, H&D). But speed across the ice is different than rotational speed. Scott has always done very fast, exceptional rotational lifts.
The Shibs' dance spin is fabulous. And they turn very fast & crisp within the twizzles in their footwork sequences. The twizzles down the ice don't turn as quickly as a tighter position--one close to the body--would, but the positions they hold show off their perfect unison. It's easier to hide a lack of synchronicity within a tight position.
After the Shibs, I would say that Stepanova & Bukin and Hubbell & Donohue have the next best twizzles. All three teams, IMO, should earn plus 3s.
I find it very odd how people seem to criticize the Shibs' strengths. They have flaws just like everyone. But the twizzles, their posture, their positions, their attention to detail, the way they relate to the music--all very STRONG. And chemistry as well. That charm they have with each other on screen, they have that on the ice. It's not the same kind of chemistry as many of the other teams, but it's powerful & special.