Well, it's been a very theatrical week for Let It Shine. Spanning covers from Hamilton to The Lion King, quite a few of tonight's performances were inspired by musical theatre.
And so it's only natural that the last performance of the evening came from one of the biggest musicals of all time: Les Miserables.
Bradford lad Bradley Johnson blew the roof off the studio singing one of the musical's most famous songs: 'Bring Him Home'.
And bring it home he most certainly did, earning a standing ovation from the audience and huge praise from the judges.
Gary Barlow said: "It's very easy to over-dramatise that song and start grabbing the air and spitting at everybody, and you did it beautifully.
"You hit every single note with absolute perfection."
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He seems less critical about musical theatre than earlier on in the show, though.
Gary previously criticised fellow contestant Callum's voice for being too theatrical, after he sung 'You'll Be Back' from the hit stage show Hamilton.
But Bradley continued to receive waves of praise from the judges, with Martin Kemp adding: "It was an amazing performance and a pleasure to be in the same room with you while you were doing it."
And with comments like that we were already expecting big scores, and Bradley topped off the performance earning 20 out of 20 stars, the only perfect score of the night.
Amber Riley said: "You took me to heaven with that song.
"You're natural vibrato made my heart literally flutter. You're magnificent."
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