For me, the first came when Carson Daly was launching into the Twitter save portion of the show, introduced Comeback Stage winner Kanard Thomas and cross battle loser L.B. Crew and proclaimed that “one of their lives is going to change in a minute.”
Well, it might change for a week, which is how long it will be until The Voice axes five more artists in its merciful dash toward the end of Season 16.
At most the winner’s life would change for three weeks, which is the ridiculously short length of the Season 16 finals on The Voice.
A life-changing moment? Hardly.
The second came when it was Adam Levine’s turn to save an artist. He looked at the stage and pronounced himself “pretty shocked” that none of his four remaining singers had been voted through to the Top 13.
Really Adam? Were you paying any attention to what happened during the cross battles, when nearly every one of your contestants lost and when nearly every one of Blake Shelton’s contestants won? Did you even peek at the iTunes results after Monday’s show, when seven singers cracked the Top 200 and five of them were from Team Bake?
The anticipated Team Blake landslide materialized — five of the eight artists voted through by fans were from his team, giving him six finalists overall.
And it was not shocking in the least.
The good news: I have a feeling we’ll never see this format again. At least not without serious tweaks.
The show’s focus — whether producers admit it or not — is coach based. If you create a format that allows one coach to dominate so thoroughly … well, you’ve pretty much blown your format to bits.
Let’s say The Voice keeps this format. Flash forward to the Season 17 blind auditions. All Blake Shelton has to say is: “Look at what happened in the Season 16 cross battles? Look what happened on Top 24 night? Why would you join any other team?”
Indeed, there’d be no plausible reason not to flock to Team Blake.
I suspect some coaching egos might have been bruised over the past three weeks as well.
Meanwhile, many fans were not humored in the least by what happened Tuesday night.
They took to Twitter to proclaim Season 16 The Voice’s worst ever. Check out their comments below.
You know what?
They’re absolutely correct.
I’ve been writing the same thing for nearly a month now, once it was clear producer were going to mangle Season 16 beyond repair, were going to mangle it so badly that no number of other worldly performances from a talented cast could salvage it.
@NBCTheVoice Worst season format ever! I am officially done with the voice. What a waste of my time this season has been.
— Debbi Nichols (@Editor4Authors) May 1, 2019
Hey @NBCTheVoice – worst format ever. Rethink this for next season or you’ll lose more viewers than just me. #thevoice #VoiceCrossBattles #baddecisions
— Taunee Sellers (@teesell77) May 1, 2019
@NBCTheVoice the worst format ever!!! Now it’s the Blake Shelton show with so many talented people gone that should still be on the show. Terrible decision by someone.
— Cindi Sinchak (@Cksinchak) May 1, 2019
@NBCTheVoice Worst Voice Season Ever!! Will never watch it again unless they go back to the old way of doing the show. I don’t know whose idea it was to change the format but they should be fired!!
— Cathy Parker (@CathyPa43081784) May 1, 2019
Tonight was the worst @NBCTheVoice I have ever seen what are they thinking wow just wow .I'm going to really have to think do I want to watch the rest of the year .shacking my head.
— scott primus (@workinglatee) May 1, 2019
I’m still shaking. Tonight will go down as the WORST episode of @NBCTheVoice (probably ever!) I legitimately think I’m going to be sick! This show ought to change QUICK or be cancelled. #TheVoice #TheVoiceTop13
— Chris Greenleaf (@cgg7824) May 1, 2019
@NBCTheVoice this is the worst system ever! It's a coach popularity contest rather than who is really talented! I agree, ALL of team @adamlevine was better than Kim Cherry!!! Her over Mari, really??? I just don't get it
— Angie Christensen (@anjie_angie) May 1, 2019
WHAT A TERRIBLE SEASON! THE WORST ELIMINATION EPISODE IVE EVER SEEN #TheVoice @NBCTheVoice
— spicy white (@Mitchell3Gregor) May 1, 2019
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Agreed. Worst season ever. Feels very rushed.
I totally agree with all the above comments. This is THE WORST EVER VOICE SEASON (16)!
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This is not about the best voices in the country, but it seems to be about country music lobbyists getting the vote out to save all the beefy male country singers on Team Blake.
What a boring finale! The only actual vocalist left on the stage is Maelyn, and it was hard to suffer through 9 generic country songs to hear her sing 3 songs.
It’s about time the Voice got away from the coaches competing against each other, and becoming cheerleaders for whoever is on their team, and just be together with all their expertise, and make sure they allow the best vocalists available to have a full shot at exposure and a chance to wow the voters with their voices.
This may be it for me as a viewer if this cross-battle pro-country music format continues (I’ve watched every season since its inception, and used to believe it was better than American Idol, because it promoted vocal artists, but not anymore.