Last night’s combination audition round and battle round was a smart move by The Voice, for two reasons. First, it elongated the audition round process, the best part of this series. Second, the battle rounds have coalesced into something more positive: complementary duets rather than undercutting dual solos. Last night’s highlight was the battle in which Bryan Bautista and Malik Heard teamed, rather than battled, on “It’s a Man’s Man’s Man’s World” – with Bautista selected as the winner, and the other three judges jumping in immediately to fight for the right to “steal” the so-called loser. That made Monday’s show especially interesting – and tonight’s installment, potentially, offers more of the same.