Ok I must admit, initially, when I first read about Satoko's Star War program, the first thought come to mind:
...oh Great! The Ewok strikes back, with her phantom jumps! How can one not return with seethe over those GOEs on her 2.5 triples, abuse of pre-rotations, and the likely outrageous number of 3Ts tacked on in the 2nd half for some shameless Russianing?! I can already feel an attack of the moans coming along, with the return of the judges pinning their new hope for a force of future Japanese funding.
After seen this, I haven't exactly changed my mind, but it is slight forgotten...

It has some interesting moments of clarity, an interesting concept merging the planets with Starwars. Not a cheese in sight...sadly. It is like how Japanese tends to do with western cheese/junk. Dress it up, posh it up a bit, repackage it nicely beyond what originally made them interesting, price it up to give it class. Although the choreography is not particular unique nor interesting, and nothing particularly star wars about it. Satoko has refined her presentation to the point you can gloss over the generics of her program, and find something interesting about her form. Her improvements are there to see, from appearing overtly studious and practiced like she was 2 seasons ago to have enjoyed a moment of spontaneity and play with them. Some exquisite details in her arms movement, upper body form which is something young or Russians don't have, nor her musicality.
Now just need some personality, originality, and uniqueness to boost her presentation. Otherwise, there are moments I can see she is still imitating past great champions instead of Satoko - a unique skater. Although her tiny jumps are certainly her signature, but it doesn't bother me much in an exhibition. A beautiful skater who should win in a music recital, perhaps just should not be the most competitive one in an Olympic mottoed sport.