All of the 'this is exactly what is happening in ice dance' theories that show up here make me
(except when it comes to Hawayek/Baker finishing behind teams like Smart/Diaz because that was criminal
).
L/L were just barely behind FB/S last year and they probably would've slotted in 6th at Worlds. Finishing ahead of Green/Parsons was not a surprise. At all. Regardless of who else is competing in their own countries and the supposed hierarchies there. The Taschlers are fast improving and made an otherwise unheard of jump from down in the rankings in juniors to top 10 in seniors in just a few seasons (just a few points behind G/P last year, actually). Without the ChSt issue, they would've been ahead here too.
G/P have a new RD that wasn't skated all that well, and their FD, as much as some people want to be all 'this is so introspective and abstract just like 2022!' suffers IMO in a lot of ways. It sounds like it's String Quartet Tribute/Apocalyptica that was so popular in the early 2000s, for starters. It doesn't have much highs and lows, the music stays basically the same the whole time, and the elements aren't choreographed in a way that makes them stand out a whole lot. Does that have a psychological effect on the GOE for the elements? Probably. The intricacy going into and out of the elements isn't always up to par especially in comparison to L/L and even the Taschlers. There isn't the speed and depth of edges as most other teams, either. That also plays with both GOE's and the overall composition of the programs.
I love, love, love Tanith as the very quantitive analyst she always was, but I think she and Charlie need a lot more work as far as leading an entire dance camp and properly accessorizing their dancers with the strongest team to maximize points. Their programs need major work-- look how the FD got a very polite/tepid applause in the United States. It fizzles out at the end and I don't feel any of it is really matching the music like it should.


L/L were just barely behind FB/S last year and they probably would've slotted in 6th at Worlds. Finishing ahead of Green/Parsons was not a surprise. At all. Regardless of who else is competing in their own countries and the supposed hierarchies there. The Taschlers are fast improving and made an otherwise unheard of jump from down in the rankings in juniors to top 10 in seniors in just a few seasons (just a few points behind G/P last year, actually). Without the ChSt issue, they would've been ahead here too.
G/P have a new RD that wasn't skated all that well, and their FD, as much as some people want to be all 'this is so introspective and abstract just like 2022!' suffers IMO in a lot of ways. It sounds like it's String Quartet Tribute/Apocalyptica that was so popular in the early 2000s, for starters. It doesn't have much highs and lows, the music stays basically the same the whole time, and the elements aren't choreographed in a way that makes them stand out a whole lot. Does that have a psychological effect on the GOE for the elements? Probably. The intricacy going into and out of the elements isn't always up to par especially in comparison to L/L and even the Taschlers. There isn't the speed and depth of edges as most other teams, either. That also plays with both GOE's and the overall composition of the programs.
I love, love, love Tanith as the very quantitive analyst she always was, but I think she and Charlie need a lot more work as far as leading an entire dance camp and properly accessorizing their dancers with the strongest team to maximize points. Their programs need major work-- look how the FD got a very polite/tepid applause in the United States. It fizzles out at the end and I don't feel any of it is really matching the music like it should.