果然还是枫叶人民比较靠谱,不只有照片视频,还有文字: "Tessa Virtue and Scott Moir were next to take the ice, performing a new program to Van Morrison’s 1970 hit "Into The Mystic". Now, here’s what I say about this program… I love it. The music is like a cozy sweater on a fall day on a patio and really highlighted the maturity and depth of their skating I feel. A very adult music choice and the program felt to me like a professional program, not an “amateur” skating an exhibition. Gorgeous edges and “transitions” (for all you IJS mathe-magicians out there) and chalk full of challenging lifts with interesting entrances and exits. This one’s definitely a keeper for Tessa and Scott and they did a great job out there.” "Next, ice dance duos Tessa Virtue and Scott Moir and Kaitlyn Weaver and Andrew Poje joined forces for one of the most passionate performances of the night, set to Pink’s "Try", reworked from a piece used in last year’s U.S. tour but not included in the 2013 Canadian tour. The lyrics of this song have always spoke to me and this program did as well. The choreography painted a picture - to me at least - of the same couple going through different phases in a relationship and I have to say, as much as I adore Tessa and Scott, it was impossible to take my eyes off of Kaitlyn and Andrew during this piece. You really couldn’t watch both teams much at the same time because it was like two different programs and stories were being told on different parts of the ice concurrently but what a masterfully done piece. Loved it." "Keeping with the big band feel of Chan’s program, Tessa Virtue and Scott Moir were fabulous in their program to "Top Hat And Tails" and "Cheek To Cheek" by Louis Armstrong and Ella Fitzgerald, which seemed to fittingly pay tribute to their Louis/Ella short dance that won them an Olympic silver medal in Sochi. The program started with a kind of window frame being lowered onto the ice. Tessa started out with Patrick Chan and then he left and she was joined in no time by Scott. They put on their top hats, put on a show, then rested the top hats on the ‘window’ frame which was lifted back up into the rafters and ended their program with the “Cheek To Cheek” section they skated in their Olympic short dance, complete with that fabulous spinning lift. A wonderful throwback to another era of ice dancing and it couldn’t have gone over any better if they tried.”