The Idols got a dose of home before tackling three final performances before finale night

Guys.

Were inAmerican Idoltop 3 territory.

If youre not crying, then youre practically not human.

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Heres the thing MacKenzie pulling out Hallelujah tells me that MacKenzie is here to PLAY.

Theres not much going on with the performance, but thats what makes it perfect.

His raspy voice plays well with the song, but who knows if thats enough.

Im too attached to Trent and his randomPeriscopingand his weird hats.

Trent is catering to his voices strengths, and hear me out… Dalton was good.

Trent, however?Trentis anAmerican Idol.

But if youre superstitious like me, you screamed even louder whenIdolbrought out TRENTS PARENTS.

What an awful thing to do/really nice thing to do!

I dont know what happened after that because I couldnt stop crying.

LaPorsha takes on Glory, and honestly, I cant imagine a better choice for her.

The song itself is a work of genius, but her approach is magnificent.

Its understated and powerful and everything in between.

She has a lot to be proud of.

NEXT: The only person LaPorsha stays for is God!

First to safety is Trent Harmon, as it should be.

And following him is… Dalton Rapattoni?

I mean, Im here for it, but like… LaPorsha?

And thats when MacKenzie literally starts saying, ILL DO IT FOR YOU.

Yikes, TV Boyfriend MacKenzie Bourg, let it be organic.

But hes not wrong.

MacKenzie takes that No.

4 spot, leaving Dalton, LaPorsha, and Trent to fight it out for the top spot.

Unfortunately, no one did for fear of not getting votes.

Dalton Rapattoni, Dancing in the Dark

Hm.

Well this is a curious song choice.

But Dalton takes an 80s song and goes in a different 80s direction before going full punk.

Despite the content of the song, LaPorsha completely rocked her vocal and the rock vibes behind it.

She does this thing with her voice where she slows down her vibrato, and its absolutely gorgeous.

Another prime performance that should easily carry her to the final two.

Trent Harmon, Drink You Away

LORD.

If anyone is able to handle it, its clearly Trent.

He gets gritty, hits the falsetto, and gets the audience clapping.

Trent Harmon came to play hard tonight, and play he did.

Keith Urban, Wasted Time

Im not usually a proponent of leather vests, but you know what?

Keith Urban can do whatever he wants.

If you dont love country music, he can at least make you love it for a few minutes.

Hesthat good, yall.

As he powers through, it almost seems like he starts to lose pacing toward the end.

Im a little worried that maybe that wasnt enough to push our guy through.

LaPorsha Renae, Hello

Rank: First (Tie)

THEY GAVE HER ADELE, YALL.

What an awful card to pull on final three night!

And that opening note, by the way?

Take me to church.

If he doesnt sing it well, then it could be his end.

If he does, though, then its practically a pass to the finals.