Anonymous wrote:I just have never been a fan of Tara, even when she was a teen.
I feel now she focuses overly on the technique when her technique wasn't very good as a figure skater. She could land the jumps, but they weren't very high and she skated like she was still on roller skates which is where she started her career.
I feel she gives off teen vibes and she is living the childhood she didn't have because she was so busy skating....she comes across as very superficial to me.
I miss the days when Dick Button and Paul Hamilton did the commentary, they were more insightful and intelligent in their assessments.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just have never been a fan of Tara, even when she was a teen.
I feel now she focuses overly on the technique when her technique wasn't very good as a figure skater. She could land the jumps, but they weren't very high and she skated like she was still on roller skates which is where she started her career.
I feel she gives off teen vibes and she is living the childhood she didn't have because she was so busy skating....she comes across as very superficial to me.
I miss the days when Dick Button and Paul Hamilton did the commentary, they were more insightful and intelligent in their assessments.
Where is your Olympic gold that you are so comfortable crushing on her technique? SMH
She spends all day criticizing others' technique, when hers was not the best either. She could land the jumps but they were not textbook by any stretch.
That's literally her job.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:On a separate note, her commentary has been particularly impressive.
Tara doesn't do the annoying thing Johnny does, talking about his personal relationship with the competitors.
She explains the skills in understandable terms, keeps it upbeat and knows when to stop talking and let the music take over for viewers. I really appreciate her sensitivity, particularly as we have watched many young athletes experience crushing heart in public.
I like Johnny too, but he does come off a bit self centered.
It seems like Tara tries to find at least one nice thing to point out about each skater and I agree that I find her explanations interesting and helpful.
Tara is really good! I enjoy her commentary and how she explains the jumps and what makes each challenging.
Same! I found her commentary to be very informative and empathetic/ kind no matter how the skaters did.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:On a separate note, her commentary has been particularly impressive.
Tara doesn't do the annoying thing Johnny does, talking about his personal relationship with the competitors.
She explains the skills in understandable terms, keeps it upbeat and knows when to stop talking and let the music take over for viewers. I really appreciate her sensitivity, particularly as we have watched many young athletes experience crushing heart in public.
I like Johnny too, but he does come off a bit self centered.
It seems like Tara tries to find at least one nice thing to point out about each skater and I agree that I find her explanations interesting and helpful.
Tara is really good! I enjoy her commentary and how she explains the jumps and what makes each challenging.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just have never been a fan of Tara, even when she was a teen.
I feel now she focuses overly on the technique when her technique wasn't very good as a figure skater. She could land the jumps, but they weren't very high and she skated like she was still on roller skates which is where she started her career.
I feel she gives off teen vibes and she is living the childhood she didn't have because she was so busy skating....she comes across as very superficial to me.
I miss the days when Dick Button and Paul Hamilton did the commentary, they were more insightful and intelligent in their assessments.
Where is your Olympic gold that you are so comfortable crushing on her technique? SMH
She spends all day criticizing others' technique, when hers was not the best either. She could land the jumps but they were not textbook by any stretch.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just have never been a fan of Tara, even when she was a teen.
I feel now she focuses overly on the technique when her technique wasn't very good as a figure skater. She could land the jumps, but they weren't very high and she skated like she was still on roller skates which is where she started her career.
I feel she gives off teen vibes and she is living the childhood she didn't have because she was so busy skating....she comes across as very superficial to me.
I miss the days when Dick Button and Paul Hamilton did the commentary, they were more insightful and intelligent in their assessments.
Where is your Olympic gold that you are so comfortable crushing on her technique? SMH
She spends all day criticizing others' technique, when hers was not the best either. She could land the jumps but they were not textbook by any stretch.
Did the Olympic judges have perfect technique before they started criticizing others' performances?
Anonymous wrote:The whole thing is part of her persona and act.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just have never been a fan of Tara, even when she was a teen.
I feel now she focuses overly on the technique when her technique wasn't very good as a figure skater. She could land the jumps, but they weren't very high and she skated like she was still on roller skates which is where she started her career.
I feel she gives off teen vibes and she is living the childhood she didn't have because she was so busy skating....she comes across as very superficial to me.
I miss the days when Dick Button and Paul Hamilton did the commentary, they were more insightful and intelligent in their assessments.
Where is your Olympic gold that you are so comfortable crushing on her technique? SMH
She spends all day criticizing others' technique, when hers was not the best either. She could land the jumps but they were not textbook by any stretch.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just have never been a fan of Tara, even when she was a teen.
I feel now she focuses overly on the technique when her technique wasn't very good as a figure skater. She could land the jumps, but they weren't very high and she skated like she was still on roller skates which is where she started her career.
I feel she gives off teen vibes and she is living the childhood she didn't have because she was so busy skating....she comes across as very superficial to me.
I miss the days when Dick Button and Paul Hamilton did the commentary, they were more insightful and intelligent in their assessments.
“Paul Hamilton,” huh? Well, you are certainly the most knowledgeable skating fan of all!
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just have never been a fan of Tara, even when she was a teen.
I feel now she focuses overly on the technique when her technique wasn't very good as a figure skater. She could land the jumps, but they weren't very high and she skated like she was still on roller skates which is where she started her career.
I feel she gives off teen vibes and she is living the childhood she didn't have because she was so busy skating....she comes across as very superficial to me.
I miss the days when Dick Button and Paul Hamilton did the commentary, they were more insightful and intelligent in their assessments.
Where is your Olympic gold that you are so comfortable crushing on her technique? SMH
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:she was 14 when she won and the reason why the Olympics raised the age. She was technically perfect but so stilted, it was hard to watch. I do love her as a commentator though.
I believe the age was raised mostly due to a doping scandal involving a young Russian skater. Tara was 15, nearly 16, when she won gold.
Anonymous wrote:I just have never been a fan of Tara, even when she was a teen.
I feel now she focuses overly on the technique when her technique wasn't very good as a figure skater. She could land the jumps, but they weren't very high and she skated like she was still on roller skates which is where she started her career.
I feel she gives off teen vibes and she is living the childhood she didn't have because she was so busy skating....she comes across as very superficial to me.
I miss the days when Dick Button and Paul Hamilton did the commentary, they were more insightful and intelligent in their assessments.
Anonymous wrote:she was 14 when she won and the reason why the Olympics raised the age. She was technically perfect but so stilted, it was hard to watch. I do love her as a commentator though.