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The Voice, The Day After: Battle Rounds Dish, Pt. 2

Last night, "The Voice's" Season 3 Battle Rounds continued, with plenty of drama and suspense packed into the hour-long episode. There were pleasant surprises (the triumph of the lovable Cody Belew over the evil Domo, the stealing of Team Adam's Caitlin Michele by Cee Lo Green); not-so-pleasant ones (the early exits of Nathalie Hernandez and Charlie Rey, NBC's perplexing decision to not show two of the battles in full); and lots 'n' lots of great singing. Today, my "The Day After" co-host Matt Whitfield and I break it all down for you...

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