It's not just that she didn't try to do Thais. IMO, she didn't even understand the music. She skated without feeling the music and was unable to sell the program. And that is not just a Caroline problem, but a problem of most young skaters, who obviously don't have the maturity, because they are too young to skate on such difficult music....A Mary Poppins or a Little Women program would have been better for her.
Heaven forfend!!
Do you really want to see Caroline Zhang (or anyone else) prancing about to Chim-chiminy Chim-chiminy Chim-chim-chiree?! (It won an Oscar for the best song of 1964

) To make sure she presented the character of the music she could use a chimney sweep's broom for a prop.
Although...now that I think of it,
Supercalifragilisticexpealidocious has untapped choreographic possibilities...
"Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious!
Look at me, I'm Caroline Z, I'm really quite precocious!"
I don't see anything wrong with introducing youngsters to good music. (Or in the case of Massenet, to so-so music -- Thais is not really much of an opera and has only one good song in it.) Obviously at 13 Caroline Zhang is not preparing to write her doctoral dissertation in musicology, but I don't see any reason to tell her that she can't skate to good music until she does. Maybe she will revisit
Meditation (that skating war horse) at 23, and we can see what she has learned in the meantime. (Most likely what she will have learned is a triple flip/triple loop.)
BTW, I notice that skaters almost never choose
great music. We rarely hear Beethoven or Mozart or Bach (and we never hear the true master, Haydn :yes: ). I think this is because it would be impossible for the skater to skate up to the music, so the skating would just be a distraction.
I think when people rave about Caroline's presentation skills they mean that she moves gracefully and achieves pretty positions. To tell the truth, I rarely see more even from mature and experienced artists.