The last show aired on February 14, 2010, with the victory of Filipe Pinto.
On this season the only remaining judge was Manuel Moura dos Santos.
The five performers with the highest vote from the public were automatically qualified for the finals.
Then the jury decided the remaining 5 finalists that completed the Idol's Top 10.
From now on the competition the decision to whom was eliminated was entire responsibility of the public.
There were also special appearances of comedians like Ana Bola, Manuel Marques, etc.
The theme was Portuguese music, as a result of the constant critics of the contestants choice for songs sung in English.
The person in bold received the lowest votes but was saved by the judges.
The first one was a duet, the second one was chosen under the theme 'Soundtracks', the other was sung along with Pedro Abrunhosa, a famous Portuguese singer and composer, and, finally, the last one was the song which they wanted to win.
Beside these performances, ex-contestants also performed: After the end of the program, a national tour was provided, including all the top 15 contestants, except for Salvador Sobral, who did not accept the offer as he is at university.
After the end of the show, it was also released a CD with the best moments of the top 10 contestants, named Ídolos – Os Melhores Momentos.
After her eviction, Mariline was asked to be the cover of a male magazine, FHM.
Catarina became the official voice of the beginning song of the new SIC soap opera, Lua Vermelha, which is a ripoff of the North American bestseller novel by Stephenie Meyer, the Twilight series.
After eviction, Carolina was offered a job as a presenter in a SIC Radical talk-show, Curto-Circuito, by Pedro Boucherie Mendes, member of the jury and director of the theme TV stations of SIC.
part, of a commercial made by one of the largest supermarkets in Portugal, Jumbo.