As much as I love her programs this season, I'd still wish her to have new programs next season. Her programs this season were intriguing and gorgeous, but unfortunately they are now associated with what many would consider her worst season ever.

Therefore, I think it might be better to start next season with a clean slate, so to speak, with two new programs. Also,
Mao mentioned in an IFS magazine interview last year that she would choose her Olympic season programs herself because it would be a very special competition for her if she is selected. She added that it will be something "deeply emotional", so I am really curious to see what she ends up of choosing. Here is the link to that interview.
https://www.ifsmagazine.com/mao-asada-no-illusions/
As for her exhibition, I wouldn't mind if she performs Chopin Ballade again (in the white dress!). This is the program I always go back to watch, especially during periods when she is really struggling in competitions. Ballade showcases Mao in all her glory. Although Mao became famous for triple axels and difficult layouts, her true strength is the aesthetic quality of her skating. Here lies the paradox and why she is arguably the most misunderstood skater. Her idol may be Midori Ito but there are few resemblances other than the 3A and a fearless attitude. Mao's attention to beautiful positions, posture, stretch, and lines is actually reminiscent of the classic style of US ladies during the golden era. Her lightness also reminds me of Gordeeva. Ito was her inspiration but her mother was probably the most influential figure in her life, which is so intertwined with skating. Her mom loved ballet very much, and this was passed down to Mao. Mao is a very special skater and I pray that she can end her career on a happy note at the Olympics.
Here are the best performances of Ballade in my opinion:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XPqHSdHEQZ0
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2o4f1InV10c