

Episode 3
Season 10 Episode 3 | 57m 56sVideo has Closed Captions
Shawn makes a shocking discovery and Jamie finds someone he’s been searching for.
Shawn and Curtis (Team Blue) are shocked to learn Shawn's father is still alive. Jamie (Team Black) finds someone he’s been searching for his entire life. A photo saves a team from a strike.
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Episode 3
Season 10 Episode 3 | 57m 56sVideo has Closed Captions
Shawn and Curtis (Team Blue) are shocked to learn Shawn's father is still alive. Jamie (Team Black) finds someone he’s been searching for his entire life. A photo saves a team from a strike.
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorshipDan: Previously, on Relative Race...
The teams slid their way into Day 2.
Alex: Augh!
Dan: Team Blue's photo bumped them up into first place.
Shawn: Our first first-place win!
- Yes.
Dan: And Team Red received their first strike.
Alex: Ugh!
Dan: Curtis met his aunt, Joyce, who showed him a picture of his father for the very first time.
- That's your dad when he was a senior.
- Wow.
Dan: Jamie and Jansen discovered people they've known their entire life are actually family.
Woman 1: I'm your granny, Patsy.
Dan: Scott met his older brother, Steve.
- I didn't wanna let go.
Dan: And Jaime reunited with his long-lost cousin.
Jaime: Yeah, I'm very looking forward to not only meeting Justin, but also having a relationship with his siblings and the rest of my family.
Dan: DNA tells us who we are and where we came from.
Following their own DNA, four teams are racing... [car horn honks] Hannah: Oh my gosh!
Dan: ...to win $50,000... - Fingers crossed.
Dan: ...and to find their family.
[knocking] Singer: ♪ Oh, oh, oh, oh ♪ ♪ Oh, oh-oh ♪ ♪ Oh, oh, oh, oh ♪ ♪ Oh, oh-oh ♪ ♪ Oh, oh, oh, oh ♪ ♪ Oh, oh-oh ♪ ♪ Dan: It's the morning of Day 3, and Team Green, Scott and Hannah, along with Team Red, Jaime and Alex, both have one strike.
- We don't want another strike, so we're gonna do whatever it takes.
- We got a strike yesterday, but we are not letting that get in the way of us winning today.
Dan: Team Black, Jamie and Jansen, are in the middle of the pack, while Team Blue, Shawn and Curtis, won first place yesterday and will receive 35 minutes to take their photo, while the other teams will only have 30 minutes.
Curtis: You know, we want another win, so we're gonna do whatever we can to get it.
- I know we're gonna win today.
- Today's our day.
Dan: In Lynchburg, Virginia, Jaime on Team Red is getting a chance to remember familiar faces from his childhood with his cousin, Justin.
Justin: I just wanna show you, um, pictures of my siblings.
Are you interested in watching?
- Absolutely.
Justin and his siblings were the only kids I really remember from my childhood growing up, and I've always wondered and wanted to, to see what they look like as adults.
- I got this first picture right here.
It's of, um, of me and my brothers and sisters.
Um, that's Vanessa.
There's Julie, Sharmane, and Julius.
Um, we were at my mother's burial site, and, um, we was there for Mother's Day.
- Wow.
- I also have another picture right here of us at the burial site.
Jaime: Seeing them as a unit, I could easily point out who was who by the, by the height and the age and I, I, I remember.
Very, very well.
We look a lot alike.
We had a great childhood, and that's how I remember you guys, you know?
The, the-- Justin: Yeah.
Jaime: When I was thinkin' about family, I was thinkin' about, like, I hope that these guys are still okay, and...
It was really just heartwarming to be able to meet Justin and to see pictures of, of him and all his siblings and how similar we all look.
Uh, it just brought back all those memories, and it's a beautiful thing.
♪ Joyce: Curtis, I understand you like to cook.
Curtis: Mm-hm, I do.
Joyce: And we're makin' our famous family sweet potato pie today!
Curtis: Oh, gr-- wow, love sweet potato pie.
Joyce: Okay, let's get started.
- Okay.
It's going to be very difficult to say goodbye to my aunt Joyce.
Just in the small amount of time we had, we did develop a bond, and, yeah, I can't wait to learn more about her.
- And can you stir for me, please?
- Yes.
[spoon clacking] There's a family trait, uh, that we share that, you know, ev-everyone seems to like to cook.
You know, you meet someone for the first time, and, and you have all of these things in common.
I, I find that amazing.
♪ Dan: Grateful to have met his brother, Steve, Scott and his daughter, Hannah, are reminiscing on times that could have been.
- I've got this gift that I was gonna give ya that's got some pictures of, of me.
♪ - Oh, that's awesome.
♪ Oh, wow.
This morning, after breakfast, we sat around and compared pictures and just kinda looked at each other at same times in our lives and just putting the, the early '80s photos next to each other to see what we would all look like together as a group.
Steve: So then, this here, that's, that's me, and then this is our sister, Mary.
- What?
Steve: Yeah.
Hannah: Wow.
Steve: And then, so this is, this is pictures of, of Mary.
Scott: When I saw you, I was like, I have a brother.
Wow.
Now, now you're telling me that I have a sister.
I, I... it was a total and complete shock.
I'm overwhelmed.
This is just, I can't process this.
This is just, I was a expecting maybe a sibling.
I've not been expecting multiple siblings.
- Yeah.
Scott: I'm so excited.
I, I mean I'm, I hope I get to meet her.
♪ Dan: Jamie and his son, Jansen, are saying their goodbyes to their aunt, Dot, and grandma, Patsy.
Patsy: Bein' here and doin' this and lettin' me have some closure.
It just felt wonderful.
- We've been lookin' forward to this.
Jamie: That means so much to me to know that y'all wanted this as much as I have.
- I just couldn't hardly wait.
Somethin' I didn't think I would ever do.
Jamie: Yeah, that's, that's-- - And it's wonderful.
- She was afraid that she may never get to acknowledge the fact that I was her grandson.
Patsy: And I wanna share this picture you can take on your journey.
That is your dad.
Dot: [laughs] Jamie: My goodness.
Patsy: That's the youngest picture of Billy Jack that I have seen.
Jamie: It is cool to be able to sit there and hold the first baby picture of my dad.
It just, it meant a lot to us.
I just wanna say thank y'all.
Because we know that y'all didn't have to do this, uh...
Patsy: Well, yes we did.
Jamie: I mean, it's just, it's-- - It's wonderful.
- It's a whole lot of closure.
Patsy: Yes.
- For me.
If this had not happened, um...
I, I don't know that I woulda ever been able to meet these people in the way that I'm meeting 'em now because they're family, and... [scoffs] Until a few days ago, I had no clue who my family was.
♪ [intense music] [phone notification ping] Hannah: Oh.
Dan texted us where we're going.
Yep!
Okay.
Alex: "Good morning, teams, "and welcome to Day 3 of Relative Race.
Team Red will be traveling to Warrenton, Virginia."
- "Team Blue will be traveling to Albany, Georgia."
Jansen: "Team Black will be traveling to Arkadelphia, Arkansas."
Patsy: Oh, my!
[laughs] Jamie: Oh my goodness.
Hannah: "Team Green will be traveling to..." Both: "O'Fallon, Missouri."
Hannah: "Today's photo subject is a town landmark."
- The first-place prize you are competing for "is the ability to submit two different photos of the same subject to the daily photo contest."
Shawn: "And our time starts now."
- Okay, uh, let's pack these pies up.
[chuckles] Jamie: Love you.
Jaime: 'Preciate you, brother.
I love you to death.
Justin: Love you, too.
Jaime: I'll see you.
Curtis: All right.
Bye, Auntie!
Joyce: Bye!
Love you!
Curtis: Love you, too.
Jamie: See y'all soon!
Jansen: See ya.
Patsy: Y'all win this thing!
♪ Curtis: Thank you.
Shawn: Yes, sir.
♪ - Wait a minute.
We need to ask them the easiest way to where we're going.
- Oh gosh.
Hannah: Just like we did the other night.
- Oh gosh, that's a good point.
Worked well yesterday, so we were gonna continue what's working.
Steve, what's the fastest way to 55?
Steve: You're gonna go down here to the stop sign... Dan: With a quick stop for directions from Scott's brother, Steve, Team Green is leaving Jackson, Missouri, and heading to O'Fallon.
They have an allotted time of 2 hours and 16 minutes.
Shawn: We're gonna probably wanna take a left.
- You sure?
Shawn: Yeah.
'Cause we're gonna be goin' north.
We could catch the interstate goin' that way.
Dan: Team Blue is leaving Ocala, Florida, heading to Albany, Georgia.
They have an allotted time, including today's challenge, of 3 hours and 21 minutes.
♪ Jamie: Do you know where we're goin'?
Jansen: Goin' downtown, we're goin' right beside the visitor's center.
We're gonna hop out right at the visitor's center.
Jamie: Then we've got the whole bathhouse road to-- - Yeah.
Jamie: We left Dot's house this morning, and immediately, we knew, in three minutes, we're gon stop to take our photo.
And we can get that out and knocked out of the way, bam, early this mornin'.
- Exactly.
Dan: With the advantage of being in their home state and knowing exactly where they want to take their landmark photo, Team Black is leaving Hot Springs, Arkansas, and heading to Arkadelphia.
They have an allotted time of 1 hour and 10 minutes.
Alex: What are we doin'?
Where's downtown is Lynchburg?
There?
Jaime: This is-- Alex: All right.
We're turning around; we'll figure it out somewhere else.
When we got to the road after leaving our relative's house this morning, the signs were a little confusing as to which way to go, and we ended up goin' the wrong direction.
♪ Dan: Starting off in the wrong direction, Team Red, Jaime and Alex, are leaving Lynchburg, and heading to Warrenton, Virginia.
They have an allotted time of 3 hours.
♪ Jaime: We wound up, uh, in downtown, and we needed to get a good picture, so that's where we needed to be anyway.
Alex: 'Scuse us!
We gotta take pictures of a local landmark.
What do you suggest?
Dan: Today's photo challenge theme is landmark.
With 30 minutes off the clock to take their photo, teams Red and Black begin their hunt.
Alex: We found some, uh, local police officers, we asked them what they thought we should take a picture of, and they said Monument Terrace.
9th and Court?
All right, let's find it.
Thank you!
Jamie: There's the fountain.
So we're gonna pull in here and take our picture.
We are in historic Hot Springs, Arkansas, and their landmarks are everywhere.
Jansen: We wanna get a landmark, so...
The water fountain's empty.
Jamie: Oh, it's empty!
Jansen: Dang it!
Jamie: Jah!
Scott: We got this, baby girl.
Hannah: Yeah?
I think we're gonna end up just having to, when we see something, be like, oh, let's just go ahead and stop.
Scott: You're right.
You like that?
Hannah: I like that idea so far.
Alex: It took almost half our time finding a spot in town to take a picture.
Augh!
Come on, get out of my shot!
Jaime: This might be a great picture right here, look.
Jamie: I wanna get this one up here.
♪ Alex: 'Scuse me, ma'am.
Can I have you walking up the stairs with your umbrella, are you in a hurry?
- I think this, uh, statue right here'd be a good one.
Jamie: Okay.
And Jansen's decides he's gonna take pictures all up and down Bathhouse Row, which I'm all for.
She's not in it.
Jansen: You're wrong on that.
Alex: Can you tilt the umbrella back a little bit?
A little more?
Perfect.
Jaime: Frame it up.
Jamie: Which one do you like?
Jansen: I like this one.
Jamie: Okay.
Let's go with it.
Jansen: All right.
Sendin' this to Dan.
Alex: Let's do that.
Jaime: Yep.
- All right.
Here we go.
Jaime: All right.
I feel good.
I think we got a beautiful picture.
I'm ready to get on the road to go meet another relative.
♪ [phone dinging] Shawn: Hey, Curtis, we just got a text, man.
We got a buncha texts.
Curtis: Really?
Okay, let's hear 'em.
Shawn: Yeah.
Holy cow, whoa!
- What?
Shawn: Dude!
Wait a second.
- Video message from the car of Team Red to the car of Team Blue, and it goes a little something like this.
- One, two, three, four!
Both: ♪ Happy birthday to Shawn ♪ Shawn: [laughs] Team Red: ♪ We hope your drive's long ♪ ♪ We hope you meet nice relatives ♪ ♪ And we hope you like this song ♪ ♪ And many more ♪ - [laughs] Jaime: Happy birthday, Shawn.
Curtis: [laughs] Jaime: Lots of love from Team Red.
- [laughs] Oh, man.
Thank you, Red Team.
That means a lot to me.
Oh, wow.
And then Green Team says, "Happy birthday, Shawn."
Oh, then Black Team sent a video!
- Happy birthday, Shawn.
Hope you get to meet new relatives.
I bet that could be the best birthday present you ever got.
I hope you have a great birthday, and happy trails.
Jamie: Happy trails, my friend.
Curtis: [laughs] Shawn: [laughing] - Happy birthday.
Shawn: Yeah.
Thank you, man.
Wow.
And thank you so much for those, uh, those birthday wishes.
You know, I was tearin' up just hearin' it, man.
And, uh, you know what sounds like an excellent birthday present for me, though?
Lettin' me and Curtis take the win today, right?
Curtis: [laughs] - It sounds good.
- Not happenin', buddy.
- Dream on, baby.
- In all seriousness, I hope you all have safe travels.
It's gonna feel bad to give them a loss now.
Curtis: [laughs] Alex: Dude, your cousin's rad, man.
Jaime: He is so rad, and the fact that, like, my mom's sober, like, just really makes my whole heart melt, bro.
- Good, that's awesome.
Jaime: There was a time during the process before adoption where we had the option for visitation, and although I chose to opt out of visitation, my younger sibling, Augustus, uh, had a visit with my mother in which she showed up with Madison in a baby carrier, and I heard rumors that Chimene had more children who possibly were in the foster care system, Madison and Anthony, but I don't know anything about them.
I would like to know from my mother's mouth, in her own words, what her story is and who she is.
Like, how did she get to that position?
I think that, um, going through these things and, like, reopening this wound, allowing it to heal the right way and allowing it to heal with the right emotions and the right feelings, so I can feel better about it.
♪ There's Warrenton.
Alex: Oh, there is Warrenton.
Alex: All right, cool.
[phone notification ding] Alex: We get to Warrenton, and Dan texts us our challenge address.
Jaime: 6190 at Georgetown Road.
Scott: Yay!
Hannah: We are in O'Fallon!
Scott: We made it to O'Fallon!
[phone notification ding] Hannah: We have a text from Dan.
"Welcome to O'Fallon."
Shawn: "Welcome to Albany, Georgia.
Your challenge is located at Radium Springs Park."
- "92 Pinnacle Park, Arkadelphia."
Alex: We don't know what this challenge is, but since we got a strike yesterday, we really have to make up time here.
Jamie: Hey, there it is!
Go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go.
Jansen: We're here, we're here, we're here.
♪ - There it is.
- There, you see it?
- Over there.
- Yep, there it is!
Let's go.
Hannah: Okay, come on.
Why are there goggles?
♪ Jamie: Pull up to the challenge, and it is the one thing that we did not want.
"Welcome to 'Smell & Tell'."
Dan: Day 3's challenge is Smell & Tell.
Voted as one of our fan favorites for this tenth anniversary of Relative Race, teammates must work together to correctly identify ten different items hanging from a line.
Both teammates are blindfolded and can only use their sense of smell and their faces to feel the items.
Correctly identify 10 of the 15 items to complete the challenge.
Jaime: All right, I'm gonna hold it, and you, you put your face against it.
Alex: Oh, uh.
- Pineapple.
[ding] Scott: I mean, you see nothing.
I mean, it is just pitch black.
Pineapple.
[ding] Curtis: Pineapple?
[ding] Shawn: Oh, cool.
Curtis: Okay.
Jansen: We're scared of it.
Jamie: We're sc-- Oh!
A smell challenge with two people who can't smell.
- Where's it at?
Jamie: Uh, is that your face?
Jansen: No.
The reason I have no sense of smell is because of COVID.
That feels like a pineapple.
[ding] Oh.
I hope it's nothin' sweet, 'cause everything sweet smells garlicky to me.
- [scoffs] A skunk smells like a cup of coffee to me, so I don't know!
- That is a shoe.
Alex: I can't be.
[chuckles] I don't know where it is!
- Uh, baseball glove.
[ding] Curtis: Goin' in?
Shawn: No, your turn.
Curtis: Hmm.
Gummies?
[ding] Shawn: Okay, cool.
Jansen: It smells garlicky to me, so... it's gotta be sugary.
Jamie: [laughs] It's gotta be, it feels like a big somethin'.
I had no clue.
[laughs] Alex: Is that you?
Jaime: That's, that's, that's my face.
Alex: And then chewing gum?
I recognized right away the material of it, the consistency of it, but the size of it is what threw me off.
But it's sticky.
Jaime: Hold on.
Alex: I don't know what it is!
Jaime: Hold on, I got it, I got it, hold on.
That is a gummy.
[ding] Alex: [laughs] Jansen: It's like a giant gummy.
[ding] Jamie: No!
Oh.
Hannah: Tissue?
Jaime: That's tissue, or, and that's a mask.
Jansen: I can't feel this thing.
Alex: I can't tell, I can't.
Jaime: You have it in your mouth?
Alex: Yeah.
Got it in my mouth pretty quickly, uh, but I just couldn't quite figure it out, so I started chewin' on it.
Jaime: What does it taste like?
Alex: It just, I mean, it tastes like, it tastes like fabric.
- A diaper?
[ding] Oh!
- Oh, goodness, it was in my mouth?
I tasted it, and I just knew.
I knew it was a diaper.
[laughs] Alex: I certainly hope that's nobody's underwear.
Jaime: No, that it is a diaper.
Alex: Uh!
Ugh!
Jaime here didn't help me out until after I'd had it in my mouth for a minute.
Jansen: I can't believe I got that.
- The smell's just not there.
I mean, everything smells the same!
Jaime: That's a basketball.
Alex: Uh... No, this is a box, no, that's a tennis ball.
Jaime: Tennis ball?
Alex: That smells like a tennis ball.
Jaime: Yep, next.
Shawn: Oh.
Aw, it's cheese!
[ding] Jaime: It's rubbery.
Jansen: Is it dairy?
Jamie: Hey!
Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait.
Jansen: Was it a-- Jamie: Cheese!
Jansen: A eraser?
Jamie: I love my cheese.
Alex: Where are we?
Jaime: Right here.
That's a ball.
Look, see?
Alex: All right, no, I don't see.
Jaime: Oh, hold on, I'm hitting it.
Uh, that's a ball.
Scott: It's rubber.
Hannah: Where?
Scott: A shoe?
Jaime: No.
Alex: Uh, a football.
[ding] Jaime: Ah!
Alex: Dimples, baby.
Dimples.
Jamie: Hey, wait.
That's, I can smell that, that's soap.
[ding] [laughingly] Hey!
I smelled somethin'.
Scott: Smells like a candle.
Wax.
Hannah: I was on my tippy toes at first, trying to feel for it.
It smells like a car freshener.
But it was still too high up, so I just ended up jumping to see if I could feel it.
It's soap?
[ding] Scott: Soap.
Hannah: Yay!
Alex: Agh, ah.
[laughs] Jaime: Is it in your mouth?
Alex: Uh-huh.
Jaime: What does it taste like?
Alex: It's, uh, ginger?
[ding] Jaime: Ginger, let's go.
- Ginger?
[ding] Shawn: Heh, oh, ho, ho, what?
- Am I there?
Jansen: Am I goin' the right direction?
No, that's your chest.
Jamie: It's, it's, it's higher.
Is it a shoe?
Jansen: That's weird, I don't know what it is.
That one, I swore it was, like, a hardened heart or somethin'.
It was a weird shape.
I have no clue.
Jaime: It is a, a snorkel.
Alex: Uh... Jaime: A swim mask.
A flipper.
Alex: Oh, it's a boxing glove!
[ding ding ding] Jaime: There you go!
- It kept hittin' me in the face, so I knew what it was.
Both: [laugh] Alex: All right.
Jaime: Yes, that's it, that's ten.
Alex: Let's go, let's go.
We did not have to skip any items.
Jaime: We, I think we kind of flew through.
- "Your relative lives at 14105 Lakeview Drive."
♪ - Is that an onion?
- Pickle.
[ding] Shawn: Oh, wow.
That's definitely an on-- [coughs] That's an onion.
[ding ding ding] [coughs] That's ten.
Curtis: Let's go, let's go!
Shawn: Dude, let's go.
- Smells like plastic.
Ew, is it a dodgeball?
Oh, it's a glove, it's a glove!
[ding ding ding] Ew, it was in my mouth.
Scott: That's ten!
Hannah: That's ten!
Okay!
Dad, wrong door!
Scott: [yells] Hannah: [laughing] If I've learned one thing, it's that if you feel like you've done a really good job, um, you probably didn't.
Jansen: I don't know.
Jamie: It's not a battin' glove.
Jansen: A latex glove?
[ding ding ding] Jamie: Are we done?
Jansen: Oh.
- See where we're goin'.
Curtis: "Your relative lives at--" Both: "310 Palestine Road."
Hannah: "43 Spangle Way Drive..." Both: "...O'Fallon, Missouri."
Hannah: Okay.
Scott: Let's go.
- Come on.
Curtis: Wow, that's right around the corner.
Jamie: All right, let's go!
For a couple of guys that can't smell, [laughingly] I think we did pretty good.
Jaime: Before we leave the challenge, we see a limo driver.
Alex: And we're in the middle of nowhere, so he's our best chance of finding this address quickly.
Hannah: Ugh!
We still have to take our challenge photos, so we'll do that, and then we'll get to meet our relative.
Jaime: Awesome, thank you.
Thank you.
Alex: All right, thank you.
- Boltura.
- Boltura.
Shawn: All right, on the road.
- Yeah.
[laughingly] It's right down the street, right?
- It's right here.
We saw this street on the way to our challenge, so we know exactly where we're headed.
- Yeah, but we still need to take a photo of a landmark.
Jaime: There's a gas station, wanna hop out and get maps?
They have maps at gas stations.
Alex: No, no.
Let's just go with what we got originally.
- We have nothing.
We have a guy that said it was maybe Boltura.
- Yeah, that's all right.
Let's go with that.
Hannah: Go, it's green!
Scott: You're right.
Boogity, boogity, boogity.
Jamie: Do you know where you're goin'?
Jansen: We're goin' to Palestine Road.
Jamie: All right.
- It's a simple, easy peasy drive.
- I realized we was not, not goin' back to the same place, but we're goin' real close.
Can't waste no time.
- We know the address.
We don't even have to look at nothin'.
- And in fact, it was across, it's across the road from where I was yesterday at Gwen's house.
It's her brother, Mark.
I know who it is.
Alex: [agitated grunting] Jaime: A full minute and a half at the red light.
Alex: Okay, good.
Go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go!
Yes, go, go, go, get out of the way, go!
[exasperated groan] Jaime: Shake your rump.
Alex: [growling] Dan: Before teams Blue and Green meet their relatives, they must first take their landmark photo.
Shawn: There it is right there.
There it is right there.
- Where?
- Right there, Ray Charles.
Curtis: There it is.
Okay, get the camera ready.
Shawn: Get the camera, get the camera.
- Goin' into this photo challenge today, we have five extra minutes because of our first place finish yesterday.
- Let's, uh, go ahead and get a-- Hannah: Oh, those flags?
Scott: Photos of that.
Hannah: Okay.
Scott: All right?
♪ I'mma kind of look around some.
Curtis: So do you wanna-- - Well I, we-- Crop that.
- Get a third?
- There ya' go.
We pull up to take our picture, and there's just this huge storm that comes in, and we're know-- I know we're gonna get soaked and wet.
- Yeah.
Scott: Hannah!
- Give me one-- [sighs] Okay.
Curtis: This rain was difficult to work with, so I'm glad we had an additional five minutes to get a good photo.
- It's-- something about it looks ugly, like not the-- [sighs] [groans] Scott: Hannah, Hannah.
Hannah: I don't, I don't like it that far, I don't like it that far!
Scott: I see what you're doing.
Hannah: Shhh!
Dad, I love you, but shhhh!
He thinks he's helping, but, he's not.
I think I'm gonna edit this photo.
Curtis: It was just a huge downpour.
So it made it a little bit difficult, but we were able to, we thought, get a pretty good picture.
♪ Hannah: I really like that.
Scott: Oh, yeah.
Hannah: Okay.
Scott: Go with that one.
Hannah: Okay, I'm going to send this photo to Dan.
Alex: All right, look for Lakeview.
Jaime: I got it, I'm on it.
- Let's hope this guy was right.
Jaime: He's right.
He's right.
Alex: Oh no, what is this?
Jaime: Oh, no, what is this?
Alex: Oh no.
Jaime: It's a gated community?
Very, very confident directions from a limousine driver led us to take a right hand turn down a street that ended in a gated community.
It might be Lakeview Drive.
It may-- it very well could be.
- Ugh, fingers crossed, fingers crossed.
Jaime: Yes, come on.
Alex: I have a question for you, uh-- I can't-- we don't have a second.
We're on a clock right now.
[sighs] We're-- Jaime: When we told him that we were kind of in a rush, he insisted that we hold on a second so he could take a very important phone call.
Alex: Is that address here?
Is it Lakeview Drive?
Jaime: Our address is not in the gated community, so after all that time, we had to make a U-turn and get out of there, and we are running down our clock.
Alex: Yeah, okay, thank you.
I'm so mad right now.
I'm so mad right now.
I am so incredibly angry right now.
♪ Jamie: We're goin' to Mark's, but I can't believe it.
I just can't believe it.
This is crazy.
I mean, we met my cousin Gwen on Day 1, and now we're meetin' her brother, Mark.
We've known 'em our whole life, but we're fixin' to meet 'em as family.
[laughs] This is what's wild.
I've known Mark for years.
I'm just, I'm in shock.
I can't believe he's part of our family.
You've gotta be thinkin', what's goin' through their head?
♪ Scott: Oh, tow truck driver!
Excuse me, sir!
- Oh, oh-oh-oh-oh, no, no, no!
Oh, we have a question, we have a question!
Oh!
Would you happen to know where Spangle Way Drive is?
So glad we found this tow truck driver and waved him down.
He seemed like he knew where he was going.
Awesome, thank you so, so much!
It means so much.
I almost blew you a kiss, I'm so sorry!
I blew him a kiss, I was so excited.
Did you hear what he said?
- Yes.
- Okay.
Oh, come on!
Shawn: This is Radium Springs Road right here.
Uh, 1500 block.
The street is right where we remember it being.
We're looking for 3400.
3402.
Curtis: 3402.
Jamie: This should be 310.
310.
- Yeah.
Jamie: Right, turn.
I can't wait to hear what Mark's got to say about all this.
Ha, ha, now, I'm gettin' nervous anyway.
Right where we thought we was gonna be.
It blows my mind.
♪ [car doors slamming] [laughs] Well.
Mark: Well, who'd've thought it?
Jamie: I never dreamed this, brother.
[laughing] Mark: I'm your uncle.
Jamie: I figured that out by now.
Oh, it's, it's, it's just been mind-blowin'.
Mark: It's crazy, isn't it?
I'm Mark Foshee.
I'm from Kirby, Arkansas, and I'm Jamie's uncle.
I'm one of Billy Jack's younger brothers.
- How long have you known?
- Well, 'bout as long as you've known, probably.
Jamie: Okay, so you ain't known-- - No.
Jamie: Oh, man, it's just-- It's-- My goodness.
I just, I had no clue.
When Mark walked out the front door, it was like, it was kind of surreal.
I've been here.
I mean, we've had long discussions here.
But it was always as friends.
Never did we know it was gonna be, that we were family.
Just, I've found so much stuff out.
- Oh, I know you have.
Jamie: And it's just, it's blown my mind.
- It was kind of crazy because us knowin' each other, uh, all our life, I think we both felt the same way, like, why haven't we known this before?
Jamie: I'm just, I'm excited.
[laughs] Mark: Oh, and I'm proud for you.
Jamie: Jansen, he told me, he goes, all this time!
Jansen: Shelby was in my class.
Jamie: Shelby was in his class!
- Well I'm glad you and Shelby never dated.
All: [laughing] Jamie: We was like, oh my goodness!
- It was really nice, uh, to know that he's my nephew.
Jamie: Kinda crazy how it all happened, 'cause we didn't know at the time how-- Mark: Oh, yeah.
Jamie: I mean, apparently it was pretty bad, and, uh, we got to go back in and see 'im.
Mark: That's great.
Jamie: That was the first time we'd ever had a conversation with him.
Mark: I know he wanted to meet ya.
Jamie: Yeah, that's... Mark: And, uh, he's, he's just not been in good health.
Jamie: No.
- You know.
Jamie: I can tell.
I was just able to put a big piece of my family together, my actual family.
Mark: If y'all want to, we'll go feed some cows and move, move cows to a different pasture.
Y'all good with doing that?
Jamie: Fine with me.
He had to go, uh, feed the cows and move them over from one pasture to the other, and, and he just had me and Jansen go help him 'cause, I mean, you know, that's just what we do.
[laughs] Mark: Oosa!
Here they come.
Oosa!
Come on, soo!
Jamie: To meet this family as our family, I can't explain it, because they're a pillar of the community, they're well thought of, everybody just loves them, and now I know, that's my blood, and I, I just, it just means a lot to me.
[cows mooing] Hannah: Way down here.
Scott: We're almost there.
Look, they have 35, we gotta get to 43.
43, 43.
There it is, there it is!
Hannah: There it is!
43.
- 43.
- 43 Spangle Way Drive!
We made it.
Scott: I don't know what to think.
I mean, this is Day 3, and it could be anybody.
I'm just kind of rolling with it.
[ticking] [doors slam] ♪ - Hi.
Woman 2: Hi.
Scott: Hi.
Woman 2: How are you guys?
- Doing well.
Woman 2: I'm Sue.
Scott: Sue.
Hannah: Hi, I'm Hannah Bradley.
- I'm Scott Bradley.
Woman 2: I'm a cousin on Pat's side.
- Really?
Sue: Yes.
- Well, it's a pleasure to meet you!
Sue: It's nice meeting you, too.
Hannah: Hi.
Sue: Nice meeting you.
I am Sue Mormino, and I am Scott and Hannah's cousin on Scott's biological mother's side.
I have to say, you got Pat's height.
All: [laugh] Sue: I'm sorry.
Scott: I've been Hobbit-sized my whole life, so I'm used to that.
- How has your journey been so far?
- It's been, uh, amazing, and been long gettin' up here, but, uh, we're excited, we're here now, and we're ready to find out more about the how we're related and all the family and just all the cool stuff.
- It's exciting to meet new people.
They have such a great personality and everything.
We have the same genes, so, we'll get along.
[laughs] - Thank you for meeting with us.
I can't wait to hear about the whole family.
- Whole family tree.
[laughs] Scott: That's what I wanna find out.
I wanna find all about it.
Having never known anything about my biological family, just looking forward to kind of see how this all fits together.
- Oh, it'll be interesting.
[laughs] Scott: That's awesome.
Getting to meet Sue was just awesome.
I mean, her, she's so bubbly, so energetic.
She's, she's everything that I can imagine my biological mom, Patricia, is like, and I just, I can't wait to go inside and just learn more about her.
♪ Curtis: What's that say?
Shawn: 2401, yep.
- Gotta be right here.
3402.
Shawn: 3402, this is it!
It's it.
♪ This is it.
All right.
[exhales] ♪ Woman 3: Hello!
Curtis: Hello.
Shawn: Hi.
- I'm Jasmine.
- My name's Curtis; this is Shawn.
It it safe to assume we're related?
- Actually, I'm related to you.
Curtis: Really?
Shawn: Really?
Jasmine: Yes.
Shawn: Um...
Uh, h-how are w-- how are we related?
Jasmine: I'm your cousin.
- My cousin?
Jasmine: Yes, your dad is my uncle.
- Oh, really?
Jasmine: Yes.
- [laughs] Can, can I hug you?
Jasmine: Yes.
Shawn: Gosh.
Hi.
♪ Jasmine: I'm so-- I'm so happy to meet you.
Shawn: I'm so happy to meet you.
Jasmine: Oh my gosh, you're gonna make me cry.
- [laughs] I'm trying not to make you cry.
Oh my goodness.
When she said that she was, uh, from my father's side of the family, I, I lost it.
I, I never expected to meet anybody from my father's side, and so to hear those words come from her mouth... floored me.
Uh, with only the best, uh, the best of feelings.
Oh, there's so many things I wanna ask you.
- I will try to answer everything to the best of my ability.
- That's good enough for me.
I felt a, an immediate connection, and an immediate closeness, and, uh, an immediate feeling like I've, I've found somewhere I belong.
- There's a lot I would like to share with you.
Why don't you guys come inside?
We can s-- talk.
Curtis: Sounds good.
♪ Jaime: 105.
14105.
Alex: There's 109, 107.
- 109.
107.
- 105.
After receiving bad directions from the limo driver, we eventually found the road we were lookin' for.
Jaime: There we go.
Here's the address.
14105.
Right there.
♪ Alex: Hi!
- Hello.
Alex: I'm Alex.
- And I'm Jaime.
- I'm Madison Rivera, nice to meet you.
Jaime: Hi, Madison, you're my little sister, right?
- Yes, I am.
Jaime: Oh my goodness, how are you?
Madison: Good, how are you?
Jaime: [sighs happily] You're like the whole reason I started doing this, you know that?
I had never seen her before; I had never so much as seen a picture of her.
I had no idea what she looked like, but as soon as she came to the door, I knew exactly that it was Madison.
Jaime: Mmm, baby sister.
I felt her heart, I felt her spirit.
She's a beautiful person.
So nice to meet you.
You're gorgeous, you're so beautiful.
Madison: Thank you!
- [sighs] Madison: [sighs happily] Finally!
I've been waiting to meet Jaime for as long as I've known about him, and... that's for as long as I can remember.
- I can't wait to tell everybody and show everybody and show you pictures.
Madison: Finally!
Jaime: Nieces and nephews you have.
- You look just like Justin.
- I saw the resemblance as soon as I met him yesterday.
- I never thought I would get the chance to actually meet any of my other siblings, so it feels great.
Jaime: I'm excited to get to meet you and get to, get to know you, you know?
- You have such a big family.
Jaime: And we have a big family, I'm excited.
- It's a big family.
Jaime: I'm excited.
Well, you have siblings.
You have Augustus, Jeremy, and Josette who are excited to meet you as well, so I'm excited to introduce you to them.
Madison: I'm so excited.
Jaime: Did Chimene talk about us when, when-- growing up?
- She never stopped.
Jaime: My heart is happy, my heart is so happy to know that, you know, I'm loved, we're loved.
You know, we weren't forgotten.
- You've always been.
You've always been.
She always made sure we knew we had siblings.
Jaime: That's beautiful.
She sounds like a beautiful person; I can't wait to meet her.
♪ I've known Madison existed since 2004, and I've always wondered where she was and if she was okay.
Um, to have this opportunity to meet her, to hold her and hug her and know that she's happy and well, it means the world to me.
I have so much gratitude to this journey for giving me the opportunity to be able to reconnect with my, my sister.
- And you must be Alex.
Alex: Yes.
- I'm Madison.
Alex: So, so nice to meet you.
Madison: So good to see you.
I've heard so much about you throughout the race.
Jaime: I just met him a month ago, but he, I mean, we've been there for each other, that's fantastic.
We've been in the car way too long together.
Alex: Way too long together.
Jaime: Had a little frustrating day, but we're excited to get inside to talk, yeah.
- I'm excited, too.
Why don't you come inside?
Jaime: Awesome, thank you.
♪ Dan: Back at the farm, Jamie and his son, Jansen, are learning more about Uncle Mark's childhood and what it was like growing up with Jamie's father, Billy Jack.
- I got somethin' I wanna share with you, here.
Jamie: Mark's told us he wanna show us a few photos, and, uh, he share-- the first one he shared with us was of him and my dad.
- Uh, I think you'd be interested in seein' that.
That's, uh, Jack and me.
Jamie: Wow.
Mark: When I, I don't know how old I was there, I was-- Jamie: Couldn't've been too old.
Mark: Pretty, pretty small.
- Yeah.
- Billy Jack was a very caring person, and, uh, I'm glad Jamie and Jansen is going to be able to find that out, that he, he loves them very much.
- He just like a big brother does, he-- Jamie: Take care of you.
Mark: Yeah, and, uh, he's still that way.
Jamie: The Cowarts and the Foshees are so much alike because we all look out for each other, but we also look out for other families as well, and it's just amazing.
I'm just still in shock, I'm gonna be honest with you, 'cause I, I had no clue.
I mean, we've lived here ten miles from each other, and, I mean-- Mark: And never knew.
Jamie: Never knew, I mean.
- Never knew.
Jamie: It's just, yeah.
- [laughs] It's pr-- it's pretty crazy.
Jamie: It, it, it is.
Mark: Yeah.
It was a long time coming.
Uh, I wish it coulda been sooner, uh, but under all kinds of circumstances, I guess now's the, the time.
This is, uh, somethin' I wanna give ya.
Jamie: He brought this photo album out and said, hey, I want you to have this.
- Course, I'll just show you this first page.
Course, this is my family.
Jamie: Yeah?
Oh my goodness.
He was showin' us pictures of the different families that are here in Arkansas that are all Foshees.
There's a lot of us.
I guess that's part of-- - Jeanie's family, yeah.
Jamie: Jeanie's family.
- Jamie and Jansen both was able to recognize people that, uh, they've known for years and say, gosh, I, I didn't know what we were kin till now.
- Oh, I just realized.
So that's everybody?
Or most of 'em.
Mark: That looks like Jeanie and... do I see Dot in there?
Yeah, there's a bunch of 'em.
- We gotta a lotta family waitin' for us here in Arkansas.
- Yes, we do.
I'm floored.
Yeah.
Goodness.
It really hit home.
Because these p-- these are the people I, I was raised around.
I mean, these, some of these people helped raise me and did not even know that they was helping raise their own family.
Mark: Lot more memories to be made there.
Jamie: Oh, yeah.
That's true.
Jansen: We've gotta have a family reunion now so we can all go to it.
Mark: Yeah, we'll have to have some pictures for y'all to get goin'.
Jamie: Yeah, exactly.
[laughs] ♪ Dan: In O'Fallon, Missouri, Scott and his daughter, Hannah, are drawing closer to their cousin, Sue.
- So, you met Joe and Chris, and Joe is my uncle, and Chris is my first cousin.
Scott: Okay.
Sue: Just like your biological mom is my first cousin.
Scott: Wow.
- And I have some pictures of the cousins.
Okay, these are all the cou-- all the first cousins on Pat's side, and here is your mom.
Scott and Hannah: Wow.
♪ Scott: Seeing a picture of my biological mom, Patricia, as an adult for the very first time was very surreal.
You can see in the personality, this comes through in the grin, in the eyes, in the face.
- Here is a picture of your mom when she got married, and, um, this was Chris, flower girl, and that was her brother, Kevin.
This is me, and this was my sister, Amy.
- Wow.
- That's a really pretty dress and veil.
It's just really pretty.
Scott: It's beautiful.
- So, like, how would you describe her personality?
Because, like Dad said, in the photos, it seems to just r-really kinda come out, but, she looks, like, very bubbly.
Sue: Oh, yes.
She's very bubbly and very talkative and... she has a great personality.
I mean, we all do.
[laughs] - She sounds like a hoot.
Sue: She is.
She very much is.
[laughs] - Hearing how Sue described my biological mom, Patricia, and her outgoing personality and high energy, I definitely see where I get these traits from.
- There's, there's parts of her that I wanna know if they're similar to me and my brother and my dad, and, you know, something as simple as hair color or an eye color, um, means the whole world to me because that's something most people don't have to ever wonder where it came from.
- I really do hope we get to meet her.
I'd treasure that opportunity.
I want more than anything else to meet my biological mom, Patricia.
That's why we're doing this whole thing, and, uh, that would just, that would mean everything to me.
- Well, I have to say, I am so glad that I met the two of you, and I look forward to learning more about you guys and your family and everything.
- Thank you, I-- - Since we're family already.
Scott: We are!
- [laughs] - I'm just so grateful that Sue opened up her home for us, and meeting her and learning more about the family, it's, it's been incredible.
♪ Dan: In Albany, Georgia, Team Blue, Shawn and Curtis, are eagerly taking in all they can learn about Shawn's father and his side of the family.
- Where are y'all from?
- I am from Florida.
Shawn: Really?
- And I've been there my whole life.
- Really?
I, I grew up just up the road.
I, I grew up-- Jasmine: Really?
- I grew up in Gainesville, Florida.
- What?
Shawn: Yeah, yeah.
- Oh my goodness!
- She actually grew up not far away from me at all.
- It's also where your dad is from.
Um, until he moved.
Shawn: Yeah.
You know my father's name?
Jasmine: I do.
Your father's name is Steven Sunter.
- [exhales] [crying softly] Steven S-- Steven Sunter?
Jasmine: Yes.
Shawn: It just makes me so happy to, to finally know who the other, uh, parent was in, in the relationship, and... To learn a name like Sunter, that just, I can't wait to dig into it and, and find out more about the Sunter family.
Can I, can I ask you if you know whether or not he's, he's still with us?
- He is still with us.
He is.
- [sharp exhale] Jasmine: He is still with us.
- [crying softly] [whimpers] That's... thank you.
- No problem.
It was a lot for him.
He was, he was emotional.
It, it would be a lot for anyone.
♪ I have some pictures.
Shawn: You do?
- Would you like to see them?
- I really would.
- There's this one.
This is your father.
Shawn: [laughs] Really?
Jasmine: Yes.
Shawn: [laughing] I'm sorry, it's just... [laughs] Oh, wow.
I saw a lot of me in the photographs.
So many similarities in those pictures.
I'm losin' it all on one picture.
I never expected to, to see anything like this in my wildest dreams.
Curtis: There's a very strong resemblance here.
Jasmine: Yeah.
- Very.
- [shuddering breath] I'm not gonna be the same anymore after today because now I, I have this sense of belonging, and I have this newfound confidence, and I just, I cannot wait to wear it on my sleeve.
♪ - Have you known about me your entire life?
- So, we've heard things here and there about siblings, but it wasn't really until this one day, like, we were playing in Mommy's closet, and we found this blue photo album.
We open it, and it's just like one picture sitting in there, but it is a small boy, and I'm like, I looked at my brother, I'm like, well who's this?
So, we go and we ask her, and we're like, who's this?
She's like, that's your brother.
And since then, we've always, like, been asking questions, and she'd tell us about you guys.
We were always looking for them.
They always had a place in this family.
Eh, we've never forgotten them.
Would you like to see a picture of Mommy?
- I feel like I'm looking at her right now, but yes, please.
Madison pulled out some pictures, and she had a picture of my mother, Chimene.
Oh, wow.
Madison: There's a lot of us in her.
Jaime: It's just a flood of emotions, it's a flood of, of memories, uh, beautiful, beautiful memories of my mother.
I'm looking at myself in the mirror, it's insane.
Madison: You have the nose.
Jaime: This is, yeah, the nose.
- You have the nose.
- This is my mom.
Madison: Yeah.
That is your mom.
- Hearing that she raised you, I-- [sighs] - It's okay.
Jaime: The way they made it seem was like, Chimene had had more kids and they just were in the system.
So I've sat with that, like, on my, on my chest and on my conscience, and I, I was looking for you guys to see if you needed me, 'cause I remember sitting and being lost and not knowing if somebody loved me, but, I found out from Justin yesterday that you have been with Chimene since you were born and that she's pretty cleaned up, and she raised you guys.
Like, she even helped raise him, right?
Madison: She raised all of 'em.
Jaime: That's fantastic, and, like-- Madison: Each and every one.
Jaime: It makes me happy, really, really happy for you guys.
The amount of responsibility that she took upon herself to be the stanchion of the family, to be the mother to a lot of people who weren't hers in memory of us.
It shows that my mother, um, has a heart for us; she didn't forget us.
I feel like I have a pretty well rounded picture of who my mother has become and who my mother is for our family.
- She always has this thing where she has a song for every child.
Josette is "You Are My Sunshine".
Jaime: Madison shared a social media post with me that Chimene had written for my baby sister, Josette, who was taken into foster care with me.
I know that's her song.
Madison: Mm-hm.
- When we were s-- Madison: It's okay.
It's okay.
It's okay.
♪ - [sniffs] [sobbing softly] Madison: It's okay.
- [sniffs] - It's okay.
Let it out.
It's okay.
- [sniffs] Madison: You waited how long?
Let it out.
- When we were separated, that became my job.
My sister, I used to sing her "[You're] My Sunshine" every night and every morning to Josette so she could remember that she was loved and she could have a piece of Chimene.
I did that to her.
Madison: She's always singing that song.
- She was seven, eight years old still, in kindergarten and first grade, and that's how I put my sister to sleep.
Whenever she was sad, that's what I did for my sister.
There's a lot of memories.
Really good and really bad.
I just tried to s-shield my siblings from it as much as possible.
And "You Are My Sunshine" did that for her, for Josette.
I came out on this race with an open heart of, of reconciliation and, and, and regret.
'Cause it's not even forgiveness.
Madison: Yeah.
- Because I regret, I was a child, but I regret the way I felt about my mother.
Um, I can't wait to hold her and tell her that I love her, that I'm sorry, and that I love her.
- I don't think there will be anything to apologize for.
We all know, if we were in that position, uh, God knows how we would be feeling.
You know, the questions we would have.
There's, there's nothing to be sorry for.
It hurts to know that he didn't get to be embraced by her, you know, like we did, or have the moments that we had with her.
Once he gets to see her, it, it'd be like a surreal feeling.
I'm just looking forward to them getting to meet.
- I missed out, you know?
Like, our mother's awesome, it sounds like, our mother's amazing.
My mother turned her entire life around 18 years ago in order to raise you and Anthony.
And it's just a success story, you know?
It makes me really proud of her.
I wanna thank you very much for making me feel like I'm proud of my mother.
I needed that before I could be able to meet her and see her face to face, to feel like I was proud of her, and I am.
- She's amazing.
♪ Dan: As the sun sets, the heat turns up on Day 3 as all four teams anxiously await today's final results.
Scott: I mean, I feel good about today.
Our time with the driving should be pretty good.
Curtis: The photo challenge, I, I just wasn't that confident, I, so I'm a little bit worried about that.
Jamie: I'm just prayin' that we make it through another day without a strike.
Alex: We killed the challenge today, but the drive was pretty frustrating.
♪ Dan: Three days in, seven more days to go.
Everybody is still very alive and well in this race to find family, and let's not forget, potentially pick up $50,000.
I wanna point out that today's challenge, Smell & Tell, was voted by our fans as one of the top three challenges that they wanted to bring back for this tenth anniversary season.
Team Black, did you like their choice?
- No.
- No, we didn't.
- We did not.
Jansen: But, in the long run, though, turns out, we can use our face to feel pretty well.
- [laughingly] Yes.
I guess we have heightened sense of feel because we could feel everything on our face, and it, it, I feel like we breezed through that challenge.
It was amazing.
- Well, you all got through the challenge, and yet, some of you breezed to your relative's address.
Others had problems.
But, at the end of the day, the only thing that matters is you all got there, and for Team Blue, Shawn, who did you meet?
- So guys, uh, today, I want to introduce to you, uh, for the first time, my cousin on my father's side.
This is my cousin, Jasmine.
Jasmine: Hi!
Curtis: [laughs] Dan: You two actually share a lot of features together, and I mean that.
A lot of physical features that I can see in the face.
- And seeing her for the first time and actually seeing these features on somebody else that I've been looking at in a mirror my whole life, like, oh, wow.
And, it's my birthday, so... [laughs] - Well, happy birthday.
I heard the other teams were wishing you a happy birthday throughout the day as well.
Shawn: They did, and it, it was, it was such a gift.
Than-thank you guys, each and every single one of you, thank you so much.
- Safe to say it was a great day for you, Shawn.
- Yes, sir, this has, this has been one monumental day for me.
- [chuckles] - Ho, and then some.
[laughs] - Team Black, Jamie and Jansen.
You knock on the door, and it's another familiar face.
You had no idea you were related to this man.
Tell us about that.
Jamie: Well, when we got to our resident's house today, um, it was a familiar place, actually.
I have been there before, and when we knocked on the door, I met my uncle, Mark.
And the thing about Uncle Mark is I've known him my whole life, and I had no clue he was any relation to me.
His kids went to school with my son.
- Yeah, his daughter was in my class.
- And, we had, we had no clue.
- Unbelievable.
Just incredible.
Uh, I think you're gonna have a really good family reunion in the future.
Jansen: Oh, yeah.
- Yes we are.
Yes we are.
- Scott and Hannah.
You struggled today at times.
Was it worth it?
Who was waiting for you?
Scott: It was absolutely worth it, and waiting for me was my cousin, Sue, on my biological mother's side.
- Hi, Sue!
Sue: Hi.
Scott: Being able to see someone who is related to me through my biological mother, it's just awesome.
I-in fact, Sue shared with me a photo of my biological mother, and of all the group of the family, I immediately picked her right out.
- Well, that's what this show is all about.
Let's turn to Team Red.
You guys struggled here and there, you made up a ton of time at the challenge, you wound up at a guard gate where your relative didn't live, but in the end, you made it to your relative's home, and this time, Jaime, who was there for you?
Jaime: So, today, Dan, and guys, I got to meet my baby sister, Madison, Madison Rivera.
Madison: Hello!
Jaime: And, um, this is the person who I literally started this race looking for, and I went up to her and gave her the biggest, loving hug, and it felt so natural.
It feels like we haven't skipped a beat.
I'm very, very much looking forward to, like, continuing to build a relationship with these beautiful people.
- And your sister is beautiful.
It is so wonderful to meet you.
Thank you for being a part of Jaime's journey.
What a great day!
Every day's a good day on Relative Race, and yet, every day, it comes down to the clock.
[intense music with ticking clock] It was another very close day.
A little surprising that all the teams are so close.
One team finished only three minutes over their allotted time.
Finishing in first place...
Team Blue.
♪ Nice job, guys.
Apparently, the driver and the navigator are working well together.
Curtis: [chuckles] Thank you.
- Thank you.
- Finishing six minutes behind Team Blue, nine minutes over their allotted time, Team Red.
Jaime: Bro.
Oh, we were worried.
We struggled a little bit today.
That's good news.
Dan: You did, and yet, you picked up the time at the challenge.
It comes down to Team Black and Team Green.
Team Green, you have one strike.
Team Black, you don't have any strikes.
You struggled with red lights and traffic, and yet, you knew exactly where you were going.
One of you finished 10 minutes over your allotted time; the other finished 13 minutes over their allotted time.
Team Black, you finished... ten minutes over your allotted time.
Team Green, you finished 13 minutes over your allotted time, and right now, you have picked up your second strike.
However, five minutes will be deducted from one of you.
It all is up to the fans, as they judged your photos on this, the third day.
Let's take a look at those photos now.
Teams, let's remember, whoever wins the photo challenge will have five minutes deducted from their overall time, and in the end, it was a landslide.
I personally thought it would be close.
Receiving five minutes off their overall time today, in a landslide win by our fans...
Team Green.
They loved your photograph.
- Oh my goodness!
Dan: And that moves you from fourth place to second place, and so, our final results are in.
Team Blue, you finish in first.
Team Black, you slide to fourth and pick up your first strike of this race.
Again, it is amazing the power of a beautiful photograph and the impact it makes on our viewers and the impact it makes on you.
Keep that in mind.
Ultimately, it's always about family, but what a ride we are all on together.
I look forward to finding out what Day 4 holds for all of us, and I look forward to seeing you again tomorrow night.
Good luck, everybody.
Safe travels, and I can't wait to see who you meet.
We'll see you tomorrow.
Jamie: Good luck.
Jaime: Safe travels, teams.
Jamie: Careful.
Jaime: Talk to you in the morning.
Be careful, guys, love you all.
♪ - We won!
Jasmine: Yay!
- Aaahoo!
Again.
- That's not good, Jansen.
We're at home, and we got a strike.
Sue: Yay!
Congratulations.
Scott: Oh, wow!
- That-- Sue: that was a great picture.
- Thank you.
Scott: Woo!
- Ah, yeah, that, I feel so much better.
Bumped from fourth to second.
- I met my baby sister, Madison, today.
Um, I'm so grateful to have met her, and our lives are completely changed going forward.
Um, met Justin yesterday.
Wonder who's behind the door tomorrow.
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