Episodes

  • S2E9 - Grand Prix #3 - Skate Canada Competition Review
    Nov 3 2025

    Tony and Thomas are back with Skate Canada highlights and opinions. After last week's overall negative vibe to our review, we tried to keep all of the specific poor technical panel calls out of the conversation except for mentioning how even the ISU appointed commentator was getting fed up with it during the short programs! Included, as always, are reviews for all events: the pairs, women, men, and ice dance. Enjoy!

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    2 hrs and 23 mins
  • S2E8 - Grand Prix #2 - Cup of China Competition Review
    Oct 25 2025

    Tony and Thomas stayed up all night both nights watching the Cup of China the second Grand Prix event of the season. For an underwhelming competition, we still managed over 2 hours of insights and opinions! Included are all four disciplines, the questionable call that kept Sui & Han on the podium in the pairs event, the technical panels and judges in the singles' events being in a different reality, Chock & Bates season debut, and plenty of other program details and protocol analysis.

    Includes Chock & Bates, Zingas & Kolesnik, Lopareva & Brissaud, Smart & Dieck, Amber Glenn, Alysa Liu, Rinka Watanabe, Anastasiia Gubanova, Jia Shin, Rino Matsuike, Shun Sato, Daniel Grassl, Mikhail Shaidorov, Tomoki Hiwatashi, Boyang Jin, Jacob Sanchez, Junhwan Cha, Metelkina & Berulava, Conti & Macii, Sui & Han, Zhang & Huang, and more!

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    2 hrs and 18 mins
  • S2E7 - Grand Prix #1 - Grand Prix de France Competition Review
    Oct 19 2025

    Tony and Thomas are fresh off watching all of the first Grand Prix of the season in France. Fresh faces, judging controversies, and new programs are all here and it must mean skating season is in full-force! We dive into ice dance first, highlighting Fournier-Beaudry & Cizeron's win and the decline of Guignard & Fabbri with our own views and thoughts moving forward in the Olympic season. We also go over the womens, pairs, and mens competitions discussing the top skaters and some of our favorite moments.

    Includes Fournier-Beaudry & Cizeron, Fear & Gibson, Reed & Ambrulevicius, Guignard & Fabbri, Davis & Smolkin, Ami Nakai, Kaori Sakamoto, Rion Sumiyoshi, Isabeau Levito, Miura & Kihara, Stellato-Dudek & Deschamps, Pavlova & Sviatchenko, Ilia Malinin, Adam Siao Him Fa, Nika Egadze, Lukas Britschgi, Francois Pitot, Andrew Torgashev, and more.

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    2 hrs and 7 mins
  • S2E6 - Olympic Qualifier Skate to Milano Day 3 Men's Final & Event Wrap-Up
    Sep 25 2025

    Tony and Thomas close out Skate to Milano with a full men’s free skate breakdown and an event‑wide wrap up. It is a rollercoaster of clean skates, near misses, and razor‑thin margins, all in a field so deep that great performances still fell short of Olympic tickets.

    Zooming out, Tony and Thomas sketch the early Olympic medal picture for the men, what this qualifier signals about PCS trends, and how quotas, citizenship clocks, and the placement of the team event could reshape the final lineup. There are throwbacks to 90s and 2000s coverage, notes on how the ISU has modernized the show, and a quick Grand Prix look‑ahead.

    Expect rulebook nerdery, clear scoring walk‑throughs, and warm, honest commentary with a little nostalgia.

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    54 mins
  • S2E5 - Olympic Qualifier Skate to Milano Day 3 Ice Dance Deep-Dive & Review
    Sep 23 2025

    Tony and Thomas unpack the free dance finale of the Skate to Milano Olympic Qualifier in Beijing. They walk through the judging reviews, the long waits for numbers, and the score inputs that shifted on screen while the panel finalized calls, then explain how four Olympic ice dance spots were allocated in a field separated by tenths.

    The leaders get a clear read: Lithuania’s Reed and Ambrulevicius win with crowd energy and big highlights, Australia’s Harris and Chan deliver a cohesive Clair de Lune that holds up on construction, Spain’s new duo skate clean enough to rise into third, and China’s Wang and Liu return with a polished, greatest‑hits style program that closes strong. Sweden’s breakout team miss the last ticket by 0.24, and Tony and Thomas show why, using clips and slow‑motion to break down the key elements that decided it.

    Expect rulebook nerdery, clear explanations, and side‑by‑side element analysis that maps performance choices to the numbers.

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    55 mins
  • S2E4 - Olympic Qualifier Skate to Milano Day 2 Highlights
    Sep 22 2025

    Tony and Thomas break down Day 2 of the Skate to Milano Olympic Qualifier in Beijing. First look at the men’s short program: what Petr Gumennik showed in form and scoring as a neutral athlete, where Donovan Carrillo sits after a crowd‑pleasing skate, and why a six‑point logjam from fourth through eleventh sets up chaos for the free skate. Surprises from Monaco, Ukraine, Germany, and Chinese Taipei, plus a quick audit of under‑rotations, spin calls, and PCS intent versus outcome.

    Pairs and women are settled. The alternates, the citizenship caveats, and what these results mean for the team event are discussed. The episode ends with a preview of the men’s free and the free dance: quad math, stamina, judging tendencies, and the scenarios that could move skaters from the middle rows to the Olympic bus.

    Expect rulebook nerdery, historical context, and plain‑spoken analysis with music and program talk woven through.

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    1 hr and 6 mins
  • S2E3 - Olympic Qualifier Skate to Milano Day 1 Highlights
    Sep 21 2025

    Tony and Thomas recap Day 1 of the Skate to Milano Olympic Qualification Event from Beijing: the rhythm dance, pairs short, and women’s short, then tee up the men. They explain how a standalone qualifier reshapes strategy, who gained real Olympic leverage, and where citizenship clocks may keep doors open a little longer.

    Ice dance gets a full read: four spots in play, why the PCS/ordinal spread looked chaotic, how the 1990s brief drifted into remix fatigue, and the DDR‑themed program that actually nailed the assignment. Pairs are assessed on risk vs. reliability, fundamentals, a French reboot with noticeable polish, a Japanese team with speed to burn, and why the field might be chasing four tickets, not three. In women, they check the baseline on Adeliia Petrosian, take stock of Luna Hendrickx’s readiness, highlight Anastasiia Gubanova’s spark, and spotlight a Chinese surprise to Madonna’s “Frozen” that brought a refreshing surprise..

    Broadcast choices get their moment too: overhead cameras, pacing, and who the commentary seemed aimed at. The men’s preview closes the episode with the contenders, the quad math, and where volatility could decide everything.

    Expect rulebook nerdery, historical context, and plain‑spoken analysis with a little music and production geekery along the way.

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    1 hr and 38 mins
  • S2E2 - 2026 Season Program Announcements & Discussion
    Jul 20 2025

    Tony and Thomas are back with another episode of The Skating Session! We highlight many of the new program announcements, especially from team Japan after debuting short programs at Dreams on Ice. Bradie Tennell, Amber Glenn, Kevin Aymoz, Daniel Grassl, Jimmy Ma, Conti & Macii and Chock & Bates are among the many skaters discussed. We also have highly differing opinions (a rarity!) on some of these program choices. Enjoy!

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    1 hr and 13 mins