'The Voice' fans cry sexism over male-dominated top 5: 'This is ugly'
The Voice’s Tuesday results show determined which five (yes, five) contestants moved on to next week’s not-so-grand finale — which, like all live variety-format television shows right now, will take place remotely (or more specifically, on Microsoft Teams). You see, with this derailed, curtailed, pandemic-era season now rushing to wrap up, producers decided to reinstate the team quotas that haven’t been in place since Season 2’s finale, with the top vote-getter from each team automatically advancing.
This old/new policy ensured that all four of the coaches would be represented in next week’s finale (a fifth wild-card contestant advanced via Tuesday’s Instant Save sing-off, which I’ll get to in a moment). But unfortunately, it didn’t necessarily ensure that the four overall best singers would make the grade.
It also didn’t ensure that many female singers would make the grade. As it turned out, America voted through exclusively men — Team Nick’s Thunderstorm Artis, Team Legend’s Cammwess, Team Kelly’s Micah Iverson, and Team Blake’s Todd Tilghman — leaving five women to vie for that one remaining spot.
Ready… set… SAVE! ✅
Go to https://t.co/pzeuE4n6Tu or the @NBC App to save @joannaserenko, @toneishaharris, @_megan_danielle, @zanfiskum, OR @allegramiles: https://t.co/zqnmgEaqvG pic.twitter.com/J5LnDf7z0L— The Voice (@NBCTheVoice) May 13, 2020
I knew that affable church pastor and father of eight Todd (imagine if a real-life Ned Flanders auditioned for The Voice) was a shoo-in. But I still thought that Kelly Clarkson’s mini-me Megan Danielle, John Legend’s ethereal granola girl Zan Fiskum, or Blake Shelton’s diva Toneisha Harris (a woman whose stellar vocals have elicited Aretha/Barbra comparisons from Mega-Mentor James Taylor and a personal invite to perform with Kelly in Las Vegas) would have been more interesting options than everyman Todd.
Honestly, I couldn’t get mad about some of these results, considering that Thunderstorm, Cammwess, and Micah gave my three of my favorite performances on Monday’s top nine show. But it was still disappointing to realize that, Smurfette-style, there would only be one token woman in the top five finale.
And many Voice fans on Twitter could get mad — and they did!
America really said bye women ya’ll gotta go #TheVoice pic.twitter.com/ZPWiPW4rz8
— lesly ✨ (@BayAreaJonas) May 13, 2020
Does #TheVoice have a sexism problem? I know it’s an issue with the fandom, but how did we, with a season full of talented female artists, end up with four men in the finals?
— Kyle Hovest (@kyhov) May 13, 2020
all the men went through... this is ugly #TheVoice
— jack 🦩 (@therealityroyal) May 13, 2020
So tired of @NBCTheVoice sexism problem. Once again, male vocalists dominated selections. Four men voted in directly while five women (several more talented than some of the men) had to compete against each other for one spot. No more #TheVoice for me.
— Fran Tomlinson (@tomlinson_fran) May 13, 2020
So there’s really only going to be 1 woman in the final. HOW! These women are powerhouses and the men are literally just ok #TheVoice pic.twitter.com/jM18RPSyPO
— lizzie 💡 (@realitytvtrash_) May 13, 2020
All MEN!! Terrible. I probably will not watch final show for first time ever. #TheVoice
— carol persson (@CarolPersson) May 13, 2020
Can someone please tell me why all of the MEN were chosen to go to #TheVoice finale.. the women are absolutely phenomenal. I’m sick.
— Betti Linert (@xoxo_bethh) May 13, 2020
love to know that #thevoice viewers are sexist and disgusting for voting through all MEN. allegra, zan, megan, and toniesha were robbed 💔
— troye | ariana (@singinsenxation) May 13, 2020
So. America put the men at the top 4 and all the women as the bottom 5. Wtf? #TheVoice
— Han🌷 (@hannah_25elaine) May 13, 2020
Only 4 men in the top 9 and not one of them has to sing for a save? What up America?! #TheVoice
— Mallory Garrett (@MalloryGarrett) May 13, 2020
Anyway, for the (obviously pre-taped) Instant Save performances — all grimly shot, prison-lineup-style, against putty-colored walls with seemingly nothing but a single bare interrogation-room light bulb for ambience — Megan kicked things off with “Simple Man.” It was an effective showcase for her gravelly, bluesy voice, but there was a sense of defeat to her stoic performance; perhaps if she’d been in the moment, on a real stage, and in front of an audience, she would have dug in more and brought more fire. Zan’s “Always Remember Us This Way” was also on-brand for her (she’s basically the Ally Maine of this season) and sung beautifully — but this “closing statement,” as her coach awkwardly put it, felt like she was already saying goodbye and had already given up. As for Joanna’s “Unaware,” Allen Stone songs have been done to death on TV talent shows and make little impact at this point. Perhaps Joanna was (wait for it) unaware of that.
So, it really all came down to Allegra and Toneisha. Allegra chose an actual fight song, Shawn Mendes’s never-give-up anthem “In My Blood,” and she delivered it with actual urgency and passion; this felt like a true “save me” performance. But then… Toneisha threw down the gauntlet with Minnie Riperton’s “Lovin’ You.” She nailed the dog-whistle note (you know, the one that South Park once built an entire episode around), and then nailed it again.
“Part of me thinks she could hear the birds chirping on that track and she thought, ‘I could hit a higher note than that,’” Blake said of Toneisha’s tour de force. Kelly was so amazed that she threw up her hands and nearly spilled her wine. And so, it was time to pour some out for Allegra, Joanna, Megan, and Zan.
And the Instant Save goes to... 😱 #TheVoice pic.twitter.com/9whqO7GkBR
— The Voice (@NBCTheVoice) May 13, 2020
The top five ended up being fairly diverse, all things considered, but it seems like next week’s finale will be a mere formality — that is, a contest to see which singer places second to the seemingly unstoppable Todd, who’s apparently already stocked his rec room with Party City confetti. Does anyone else have a shot of winning this thing? Tune in next week, from home, and find out.
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