He's insightful. I think he's right when he says that he would benefit from getting a choreographer instead of seeing things he likes from Nathan's, Hanyu's, and Shoma's programs and incorporating them into his program. I noticed that his footwork sequence in his long program looks like it was inspired by Nathan's Rocketman program. And, yeah, I can see why he would think that was a great footwork sequence, but he's also probably right when he says that he would feel more comfortable and not have to think so much about presentation if it was choreography that he was comfortable with and was his style.Judith's 12-minute Q&A with Ilia at the GP Final for Golden Skate (uploaded today): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3c0_3I1AvLE
He mentions that he doesn't have a choreographer because there isn't one where he trains. But, surely there have to be choreographers eager to work with him now and willing to work with him in Virginia or somewhere else. I do know that choreographers aren't free, so it's not that simple, but I hope he can use some of his prize money (or skating show money?) to pay for one next season.