The Sing-Off/YMMV

""Shawny boy... Benny boy... Sara boy...""
 * And the Fandom Rejoiced: While opinions aren't unanimous, Sara Bareilles is generally viewed as marked improvement over Nicole Scherzinger, who left to become a judge for The X-Factor.
 * Awesome Music: Due to the level of musical skill required to pull off a good a capella performance, there are many contenders. One highlight from Season 3 is Afro-Blue's jazz reinterpretation of Estelle's "American Boy."
 * And we can't leave out Pentatonix' performance of Video Killed the Radio Star., or Let's Get It On, which elicited a standing ovation from BEN FOLDS!!!
 * Just when you think Pentatonix couldn't possibly top themselves again, they unleash their secret weapon.
 * According to Sara Bareilles, the best performance of Season 3 so far was the Dartmouth Aires' Queen medley. One sees her point.
 * Urban Method, for the Christmas Episode, give us their rendition of "You're A Mean One, Mr. Grinch".
 * Covered Up: Has been known to happen, especially when a good group performs a "Current Pop Hit" or "Guilty Pleasure" . For instance, after hearing North Shore's doo-wop take on Bruno Mars' "Lazy Song," it's tough to recall the original.
 * Pretty much anything Pentatonix has done... seriously.
 * Elimination Houdini: Vocal Point in third season, whose survival essentially amounted to pity because the baritone's father died just before filming.
 * Funny Moments:
 * For Guilty Pleasure week, the Yellow Jackets, a group of college guys performed Wannabe by Spice Girls. The results were amazing.
 * And then they hammed it up for the swan song, with Chumbawumba's "Tubthumping".


 * Ben Folds' Piss-Take Rap in honor of Urban Method has to be seen to be believed. So here you are.
 * Ben Folds and Sara Bareilles did a duet of "Baby, It's Cold Outside". They have... differing opinions on it.
 * Seasonal Rot: There are accusations, inevitably that "groups in Season X are much weaker than groups in Season X-1."
 * Shocking Elimination: While this is inevitable for fans of nearly any group, the fairly early elimination of North Shore from Season 3 caught even the reviewer for Rolling Stone magazine off-guard.
 * Too Good to Last