The Knockout Rounds concluded with some more Swift advice.
But thats sort of beside the point.)
But now the teams are set for the live rounds, and no coach has a particularly weak team.

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Taylor Brashears Landslide, was surprisingly fresh, despite the fact that the song is so frequently covered.
Jean Kelleys take on Chandelier honored Sias hit, while also transforming it.
Jean really acted the song, and it worked to great effect.
Reagan Jamess Hit Em Up Style (Oops!)
once again proved shes a performer beyond her 15 years.
(Its mind-blowing that this girl is 15!)
Tonight, the one that really stood out was Blessing Offor.
Adam picked Chris Jamison, who sang (Sittin On) The Dock of the Bay.
Brashears responded: I just put all my ex-boyfriends in the audience.
Swift responded: Oh I do that all the time.
Slam dunk, Swift.
I just couldnt helpthinkingabout that girl in the dress who cried the whole way home.
(Though Taylor certainly has the upper hand on Mayer career-wise these days.)
Best fashion advice
Shockingly, this one is sort of a tie.
Gwen obviously had the big makeover moment of the night when she precipitated Craig Wayne Boyds haircut.
She did, after all, say she wanted to dress him up when she stole him from Blake.
How do you feel about modernizing your look?
Gwen asked him, and then made it a little awkward.
You never looked so hot, Blake said.
But Taylor also had some great clothing counsel that shaped a performance as well.
Taylor told Allison Bray to ditch her high heels when singing the Dixie Chickss Sin Wagon.
She told Allison to be more sloppy.
Taylor explained that Allison needed to sell that shes a mess.
Because people love total messes, Taylor said.
Though Allison would not move forward, she gave a relaxed performance in a pair of boots.
(Thank God For Taylor.)
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