The Voice Season 10 Dthrip [new] Today
Her coach, Adam, had paired her against a belter named Marcus “The Missile” Tate. Marcus had just finished his performance with a sustained C# that blew a monitor speaker. The studio audience gave him a standing ovation before Elena even walked onstage.
But Elena’s performance changed the air pressure in the room. When she finished, there was a three-second silence—the kind you only hear at funerals and truly great singing competitions. Then the applause came, but it was different. Slower. Reverent.
The Chair That Broke the Truce
As Elena turned to walk offstage, Adam slammed his button. Not for her—he couldn’t. He had no steal left.
The audience booed. Not a playful The Voice boo—a genuine, guttural how-dare-you boo. Marcus looked embarrassed. Elena smiled. She’d practiced that smile. It was the smile of someone who had already packed her bags before the result. the voice season 10 dthrip
She went on to finish third that season. Marcus got eliminated in the playoffs. And Adam Levine spent the rest of his Voice tenure trying to explain that decision, but never quite managing to.
Elena stopped walking. She turned. She didn’t cry, but her chin trembled. Her coach, Adam, had paired her against a
But here’s where the “down to the wire, heartbreaking instant playoff” (DTHRIP) label earns its all-caps.