I definitely respect that...to a point. While skiing, and judging it, are essentially subjective...judges should still be held accountable. It's great that all of the riders are friends and are stoked on each other's success, but at the end of the day it's a competition.
I wasn't there, but I watched the edits same as anyone else and heard the thoughts of those that were there (you being one of them correct?). In my opinion, Will was doing probably the most tech tricks out of anyone, and doing them with style. I don't know what the criteria was for the judges...so maybe the riders were being judged on things other than what appeared pretty obvious from an edit? In any case, I'm glad that there is a movement to unify judging across contests. There needs to be consistent judging as skiing continues to grow.
As far as the "at the end of the day, it doesn't matter" sentiment...it's really just not valid. We're not talking about friends lapping a park...we're talking about kids who are vying for invites to other contests, attempting to recoup expenses from traveling/skiing, raise their profile to attract sponsors, using contest results to leverage current sponsors into forking over more dough...etc.
I'm sure Will would be humble as shit, and never say one way or another whether he got "robbed". That's cool and I respect him for it. But come on, either I completely missed something (edit was just really favorable to Will perhaps?) or the judging was abyssmal.