All I can say is, "Holy Cow, Yes!" I'm really glad TPCi made the right decision in creating a BW-on format for the 2012-2013 year in Pokemon. BW-on is already looking to be an excellent format, as the Japanese are proving: Stage 2s are tier one again, no Junk Arm (which means more skill + more room for consistency), and a very diverse format). The only problem I have with this format so far is the lack of supporters, and I'm sure we are all familiar with this problem already. Now, we are going to have to deal with it. The only good supporters we'll have starting Sept. 1st are Juniper, N, and Bianca (and to some extent, Cheren). Juniper will be the only real way to draw cards, and because of it, you now have to be careful about what to discard. Without PONT in the format, only N can function as the hand refresher, but it is only like that in the early game. Hopefully, more good supporters will be printed as the year will go on; even reprints of previous supporters would be good too (reprints of Roseanne's Research, Bebe's Search, and Steven's Advice would be good).
Originally, I thought 2012 Worlds counting towards your seasonal record for the 2012-2013 was a bad idea, but now when I thought about for a good amount of time, I think it actually makes a lot of sense. Earning Championship Points from Worlds to count toward your 2012-2013 record is like getting a reward. TPCi becomes proud of you for doing well in Worlds, so they reward you with some CPs for the coming year because of your success in the toughest Pokemon tournament in the year. As for people saying, "The top 4 in worlds gets such a huge lead in CPs already b/c they earned a lot of Championship Points from doing that well," keep in mind the top 4 already get invited to the year after's worlds, so doesn't really matter in this case.
Now that TPCi has made the good move in giving us the right rotation, all they need to do now is reduce the CP for Cities and States and improve the kicker in official P!P events. If they don't improve the kicker, then they should at least consider expanding the top cut in some tournaments (like a top 8 in Battle Roads or a Top 32 in States). This way, the 2012-2013 will be one of the best years in Pokemon's history.