I say let Rachael be Rachael, and skate to whatever she wants to skate to, because imho (& the paying audience at Skate America) she chose just fine. In fact more just than fine, that's why she received a standing ovation, as well as catcalls & whistles from the male audience. Hard to believe only from those that have never seen her skate live.
Rachael's Team is to be congratulated, and I applaud them for being able to distinguish constructive criticism from just plain criticism, and work on making Rachael even greater than what she is. A perfectionist's work is never done.
Skating is first & foremost a S-P-O-R-T, then art! If you want ballet, go to a ballet recital to watch all the tall young thin fey-like girls with the long necks/arms/legs point their toes & spin en pointe, or if you want to see a human being contort themselves into the most unusual positions (as if they were born without a backbone, lol), then go see Cirque du Soleil, I have & you won't be disappointed!

But if you want to see an athlete jump into the air & land on a tiny thin piece of blade skinnier than your pinky, and skate from one end of the rink to the other whilst maintaining posture & skating in time to the music while spinning & dancing as well, then go see FIGURE SKATING!

There's nothing like it, and that's why it alone is considered an athletic event, and has been part of the Olympic Games since the beginning, whereas ballet & the circus are *not*, and never will be imho, and that's because they are first & foremost performance art, not SPORT.
Back to Rach, I honestly have nothing else to say, because as God is my witness she more than exceeded whatever expectations I might have had beforehand. She blew them out of the water. I've always been a fan of hers since 2007 US Nationals, but even moreso since this past weekend's Skate America. I feel she will be the one to lead the American Ladies this quadrennial, she's not afraid to pick up that torch and forge ahead to a better future for American Ladies Figure Skating here in the United States. And I applaud her, and welcome further growth from her as the years past.

Finally, an American woman has picked up from where Michelle Kwan left off, two silver & one gold at US Nationals, a Top 10 showing at her first Olympics, and two Top 10 showings at both Worlds she has gone to, and she's only 18 yrs. old. That shows consistency, resilience, mental toughness, and a fighting spirit. I've been waiting for the one, and she's it.