Part 3 - [s22e10] The Battles

Blake chose Brayden Lape . It was a choice banking purely on the future. While Benny was technically better that night, Brayden has the exact archetype that Blake knows how to guide to a finale. ✂️ The Frustration: The Montage Treatment

This was less of a traditional battle and more of a brilliantly executed, avant-garde duet. They took a standard synth-pop track and stripped it down into something haunting and theatrical.

Season 22 Battles delivered a masterclass in artistic contrast. Episode 10 showcased everything that makes the Battle Rounds both a thrill and a frustration for reality TV fans, featuring bold arrangement risks, teenage prodigies outshining veterans, and the dreaded "montage treatment" reducing promising singers to mere seconds of screen time. [S22E10] The Battles Part 3

Camila chose Eric Who . While it was the correct choice for performance value, it was heartbreaking to see Sydney’s singular tone leave the competition so early.

, Morgan Taylor , and Daysia all advanced. Compressing these battles into a 90-second rapid-fire clip does a massive disservice to both the advancing artists and the eliminated contestants. Viewers are unable to invest in their growth or understand why the coaches made their specific choices. 📌 Final Thoughts Blake chose Brayden Lape

Episode 10 was a mixed bag. The full-length battles were phenomenal and showcased high-level artistry, but the heavy use of montages sucked the momentum right out of the episode's midsection. Nevertheless, moving into the Knockouts, Camila and Blake proved they have laser-focused visions for the specific types of artists they want to take to the live shows.

🎭 The Showstopper: Eric Who vs. Sydney Kronmiller (Team Camila) ✂️ The Frustration: The Montage Treatment This was

This battle offered a classic case of raw, untapped potential squaring off against seasoned experience. Parker McCollum's “Pretty Heart”.