The Dolby Theatre hit a terminal velocity of divine drama on American Idol Season 24, Episode 10, and the snark squad is breaking down a "Songs of Faith" night that had more miracles off-stage than on. We’re unpacking a brutal start that saw six contestants axed before the first note was even hit, leaving the remaining 14 to fight for a Top 12 spot that never actually materialized. In a historic twist, Ryan Seacrest announced that a massive influx of social media voting literally broke the internet, forcing a delay in the results and leaving the "Idol" hopefuls in a state of holy suspense. While performances of "Jireh" and "Gratitude" turned the stage into a worship space, the real "Mischief Maker" was the voting system itself. We’re also dissecting a viral workplace etiquette debate where a supervisor’s public correction of an assistant has the internet divided on professional boundaries. Between the gospel high notes and the server crashes, we’re asking: is this a talent competition, or just a very expensive experiment in managing technical and social chaos?
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