Let’s see who does enough to earn the chance to stick around another week.

Although this probably won’t be the performance of the night, Paris is so easy to listen to.

The guy’s taking on Celine.

There’s not a huge “moment” here, but it’s a very lovable performance.

Coach Ariana remains proud and knows Ryleigh deserved that save last week.

They’re just pros at what they do at this point.

It was “gorgeous work” all around, he says.

Shadale just wants to rock out and dedicate a song to her parents.

She’s clearly having so much fun up there and really sells the song.

Kelly says she “would be shocked if [Hailey Mia isn’t] in the finale.”

So that’s that on that.

Coach Blake just loves that these smaller things Wendy does are being noted and appreciated.

Finesse is being celebrated here and Blake is into it.

“What do you say about that?”

she asks when it comes time to “critique” Wendy’s performance.

It’s not the most emotionally stirring, but Wendy remains such a pro.

Kelly is just, like, sobbing by the end of the performance.

Her own coach calls her “ridiculous” and “inspiring.”

Jim, especially, sounds great tonight in his solos and really takes the lead.

Blake tells them that out of everyone this season, he thinks they’ve shown the most improvement.

She’s a fan, obviously.

It’s a big love fest over on Team Blake.

Wouldn’t that be something?

It’s poppy and modern but emotional and dramatic.

He could just sing the wholeDear Evan Hansensongbook at this point and he’d probably be just fine.

There’s “intention” in everything Joshua does on stage and it’s paying off.

It almost could’ve been softer, maybe?

But still, Holly’s voice punches you right in the heart whenever she opens her mouth.

Tomorrow night, 13 become 11.

Which two artists are going home?