Performance: Danny Gokey, "Hello" by Lionel Richie. Performance: Allison Iraheta (the last girl standing this season) and Cyndi Lauper, "Time After Time." It starts off sweet and tender and takes a bizarre left turn into odd scatting. Ryan says they bet her that she wouldn't do that and since she did, they'll donate money to her favorite charity. And the best thing that has happened all season: Kara Dioguardi arrives to show up Bikini Girl just like she did in her audition by singing circles around her and then ripping open her dress and showing off that her body ain't so bad either. Best Attitude goes to Katrina Darrell aka Bikini Girl- she's gotten a boob job- and does a bit of "Vision of Love" by Mariah Carey. They do a bit of it and then Fergs herself comes out and does a bit of "Big Girls Don't Cry" and the rest of the Black Eyed Peas come out for "Boom Boom Pow." More "Golden Idol" awards. Performance: The ladies of the Top 13, "Glamorous" by Fergie. Video Package: We get a recap of Kris' "journey." Performance: Keith Urban and Kris Allen, "Kiss a Girl." Cute boys singing a cute song about kissing girls. Performance: Jazon Mraz, Alexis Grace, Anoop Desai, "I'm Yours." The trio bounces harmoniously through this happy trifle and the Top 13 flank them with a little choir-style back-up. The always fierce Latifah looks as good as she can in an unforgiving jumpsuit. He wins the Outstanding Male award for pretending to give an acceptance speech and then busting into his "And I'm Telling You I'm Not Going." Performance: Lil Rounds and Queen Latifah, "Cue the Rain" It's an uptempo r&b number that will be Latifah's next single from her forthcoming album. Among the "winners" is Nick Mitchell aka Norman Gentle. Ugh, the show is reprising its "Golden Idol" awards for the delusional people from the auditions. Afterward Cook and Ryan chat about his late brother, how this song will be available to benefit his cancer charity, and how Cook thinks with Adam and Kris as choices America can't get this wrong. Performance: David Cook, "Permanent." It starts out as a piano ballad and blossoms into a power ballad. It's a typical group sing train wreck with horrible choreography but it's nice to see Alexis and Jorge. We get shots of each of their hometowns with former "Idols" as hosts, Mikalah Gordon in Conway, AR and Carly Smithson in San Diego, CA Performance: The Top 13 do a version of "So What" by Pink. As Ryan intros the judges we get video packages of each of them with montages of their tics: Randy "for me for you," Kara "sweetie," Paula stumbling over words, Simon asking "what?" "pardon?" "sorry?" He intros Kris and Adam who are both rocking all-white ensembles. "American Idol" - Finale - Ryan tells us a record of nearly 100 million votes came in.