'I Can See Your Voice': Will Delray win big on season finale episode as Katharine McPhee takes stage?

The game is to recognize bad singers and eliminate them and save at least one good singer till the end for the duet with a celebrity guest judge 
UPDATED DEC 10, 2020
(Fox)
(Fox)

The December 10 episode of ‘I Can See Your Voice’ was a special one since it was also the last episode of the season. The show has some bad singers that did good to the contestants by allowing them to win big. To describe in host Ken Jeong’s own words, “they are so bad that your ears will hate you forever.” The game is to recognize those bad singers and eliminate them and save at least one good singer till the end for the duet with a celebrity guest judge. 

Each week one contestant has the chance to win a cash prize (up to $100,000) if he or she could tell the difference between the good and bad singers, without ever hearing them sing a note. In each episode, there are six secret voices each with their own pseudonym, but nobody knows how many good singers and bad singers there are in the bunch. While the bad singers are in for a ride, the good ones get a chance to show off their amazing talent in front of the whole world. ‘I Can See Your Voice’ is a new game show that premiered this year on Fox channel and has garnered over four million viewers. 

In the latest episode, we had contestant Delray playing for the grand prize. When asked by the host what he wanted to do with the money his sweet answer was to take his mother to Hawaii. The special guest judge of the night who was going to sing the duet was Katharine McPhee. The other judges present were Joel McHale, Niecy Nash, Cheryl Hines and Adrienne Houghton who were there to help guide the contestant through the show.



 

The singers under disguise were Flight Attendant, La Voz, Dance Director, Cowboy, Customer Service Agent and Air Force Vet. The rules of the games were that the bad singers would lie about being great singers, while the good singers would be telling the truth. Delray was on a roll as he eliminated four bad singers one after another, which won him $10,000 each, bringing it down to a total of $40,000. However, he struck bad luck when he eliminated Cowboy and La Voz, who were both good singers.



 



 

The last singer standing was Customer Service Agent and no one had a clue if she was a good singer or not. Delray had the option to tap out and go home with the money he previously won. But he decided to go big and played on. The last mega performance of the season would determine if Delray could win the grand prize or not as former runner up of ‘American Idol’ Katharine McPhee took the stage along with Customer Service Agent. 



 

Delray went home with $100,000, bringing a joyous ending to the superhit game show that has kept all of America on the edge of their seats.

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