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[edit] Plot cleanup
The plot description in this article is hard to follow. If someone could fix it up, that would be helpful. --Metropolitan90 00:44, 14 June 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Program Music
I actually posted the same discussion in "Ice Princess", but I just want to tell that the same mistake people make when writing the article about figure skating films is that INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC FOR PROGRAMS IS NOT MANDATORY.I may still be a Freestyle 2 skater but I've seen other skaters, even the ones in Freestyle 10, use songs with people singing in them, wether it is pop or even hip hop. I just want to tell that so people (hopefully) won't make the same mistake again.