Ice looked really bad. I kept thinking that the skaters speed would definately change when they hit those "frosty" spots. More like soggy spots to me.
Johnny Wier's "bow-tie" (if one can even call it that) was super ugly. It looked like a brown bottle cleaner that was looped in a lopsided and crooked figure 8 pattern. He also wore an informal, casual cable cream sweater and silver pants. This all drew attention to his body, instead of to his head/ideas. Standard speech dress indicates that speakers wearing dark clothes, with perhaps a white button down shirt/collar/blouse and a bright tie/scarf, brings attention to their ideas because it draws the listener's attention upwards toward the head and mouth. I have posted so much that I love Johnny Wier and thought his commentating was great, but this outfit was a detriment to public speaking professionalism. If he gets another chance, I hope he consults a better public image consultant.