
Episode 7
Season 8 Episode 7 | 57m 59sVideo has Closed Captions
Team Green goes dirt biking as a family while Team Black goes electric biking with theirs.
Team Black makes a critical navigation mistake that could cost them. The teams break out their artistic talents to paint their way out of a corner. JT makes yet another connection on his father’s side. Stephen meets another family member with information about a second sister. The twins go electric biking with a special cousin. And Jurell make a surprise entrance for a Mother’s Day celebration.
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Episode 7
Season 8 Episode 7 | 57m 59sVideo has Closed Captions
Team Black makes a critical navigation mistake that could cost them. The teams break out their artistic talents to paint their way out of a corner. JT makes yet another connection on his father’s side. Stephen meets another family member with information about a second sister. The twins go electric biking with a special cousin. And Jurell make a surprise entrance for a Mother’s Day celebration.
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorshipDan: Previously on Relative Race... - Yep, right here.
Steve: Let's go, baby!
Kaleigh: Boom!
Dan: All of the teams fell apart on the road.
Christine: We need to go back towards the middle of town.
- Go straight!
JT: Kaleigh, calm down!
I'm going!
Steve: You're gettin' upset with me-- - No!
Don't start that.
Dan: But in the end, it was Team Black that took last place.
You've picked up your second strike.
Pam: I'm not happy about it, but that's not a shock to me.
Dan: Stephen was finally introduced to his sister's oldest child.
- I'm Sam.
- I know a Sam.
Sam: Yes.
- Are you my niece?
- Yes.
Steve: Oh, you're my niece?!
Sam: Yeah, hi!
Steve: [joyful laughter] Dan: The twins found another sister.
- Ah!
It's Monique!
Oh my gosh!
Dan: Jarrell met his mother, Victoria.
Victoria: Oh!
Ooh!
Dan: And lifelong mysteries were revealed.
Victoria: When they took you from me, I didn't even get to see you that last visit.
No nothin'.
I'm so sorry.
[emotionally] I am so sorry.
Dan: DNA tells us who we are and where we came from.
Following their own DNA, four teams are racing-- - Love you!
- Pedal to the metal.
Dan: --to win $50,000-- Christine: Go, go!
Dan: --and to find their family.
[knocking] Singer: ♪ Oh, oh, oh, oh ♪ ♪ Oh, oh, oh, oh ♪ ♪ Oh, oh, oh, oh ♪ ♪ Dan: Another dawn brings another day of racing.
Christine: It definitely has set in for me that one more strike and we're home.
Dan: But the competition will be fierce as Teams Red and Black are only one strike away from elimination.
Jarrell: Waking up this morning and just to know that we came in second place, um, I'm ready to do it all over again and get first place today.
Pam: I don't- I don't- [sigh] Getting our second strike, we still realize that we need one more, but that's just too close for comfort.
Steve: Day 7, we're pumped coming off the win from last night.
- No strikes, cannot believe it.
Kaleigh: We're the team to beat.
Dan: All four teams are fanned out across the United States, but two teams are beginning their day in Arizona, Team Black in Flagstaff and Team Green in Show Low.
12 hundred miles away in Mississippi, Team Blue starts the day in Vicksburg.
And up north, Team Red prepares in Greenfield, Indiana with Jarrell's mother, Victoria.
- I know last night you was asking me about your dad.
- Mm-hm.
- Um, I don't have a lot of information on him, because I lost contact with him, but he died in 2004, and that was his obituary.
- Oh.
So, you don't know how he passed?
- It was all news to me.
Like I said, I lost contact with him.
But he was- he was a good man.
Jarrell: It was difficult to find out that I wasn't gonna be able to meet my father on the show.
On top of that, my mom also told me that his side of the family didn't want to participate, so I won't be getting any photos or specifics at this point in time, but I am grateful for all the information that she was able to give me.
So, did he know about your pregnancy?
- Yeah, he knew about your- my pregnancy, but I didn't wanna say anything to my caseworker, because with the state having guardianship over me, what I said didn't go.
You- we know that.
- Yeah.
- So... - Seven- seven daughters.
Wow.
Victoria: [softly laughs] Jarrell: Yeah, so it's like I have a whole bunch of siblings on his side.
- [softly laughs] - That's big.
- [chuckles] - Comin'- coming from being an only child with my adoptive mom, it's crazy.
That means I have a lot more family beyond this show to connect with.
And, you know, that feeling will never be replaced.
This means a lot, and this is all I needed.
[thoughtful chord] ♪ Kaleigh: We're gonna attempt a selfie with a Polaroid.
I don't think this has ever been done before, but-- JT: We gotta get in close!
I wanted to share a little bit of my journey with my cousin Matt.
Kaleigh: And I thought it'd be nice to take a selfie with a Polaroid camera.
[camera shutter click] Surprisingly, the picture actually turned out pretty good.
Steve: This morning I got to have some one-on-one time with my niece, Sam, and I had her fill out a birthday calendar that my wife got me, and it holds all of our family's birthdays.
Every time we meet a new family member, we have them fill out their name and birthday, and we put it on this so that we won't forget it and we always have this connection that we know when you were, you know, born.
Sam: Awesome.
Steve: Yeah.
Sam: See, you'll never forget it now.
Steve: We're definitely hanging up the calendar when we get home in the house, somewhere where we're in there a lot, that way we can see it as much as possible.
Christine: All right, Pam, let's get the last bags in!
Pam: Ooh!
Our oldest sister, Monique, I mean, for us to be able to all be just in the same space together, it was awesome.
- 'Kay.
- Hey, guys!
Christine: Hey!
- Hey.
- I got a couple more surprises before you go.
Christine: Oh my goodness!
You didn't have to do that.
Oh my gosh!
It matches!
Pam: Oh, how cute!
Christine: I love it!
It says, "A sister's love never dies".
Monique: So, I had these shirts made.
They say, "A sister's love never dies".
And that's the truth of the matter.
That, you know, we always- we always loved them, even though we didn't know where they were.
Pam: Thank you so much.
- Thank you!
Pam: Ooh!
Jarrell: I don't know who we gonna meet now.
- Right?
[laughs] [notification sounding] Oh.
- There it is!
[clock ticking] [notification sounding] Susan: We got a text!
- Oh!
- We got a text.
- From Dan?
- Yes.
- "Good morning, teams."
- "And welcome to Day 7 of Relative Race."
- "Team Black will be traveling to Prescott, Arizona."
- "Team Blue will be traveling to Magee, Mississippi."
- "Team Red will be traveling to Maysville, Kentucky."
- "And Team Green will be traveling to Peoria, Arizona."
- "Today's first-place prize is--" - "You will be moved up one spot from wherever you finish tomorrow."
Steve: That's huge.
If you come in last, that can save your butt.
Oh!
- "Your time starts now!"
- We gotta go!
JT: Love you.
All right.
Pam: That's still 69, yep.
Christine: You think 89?
- Maybe, yeah.
- You got everything?
Amauni: I think so!
Let's go!
Jarrell: [laughs] I hope so!
[laughs] Kaleigh: Oh!
It's gonna roll down the hill!
Steve: Bye, Sam!
Christine: Okay.
- Go Team Red!
Yay!
Love y'all!
Susan: I can't see around this turn.
Can you look?
Steve: I got it, I got it.
♪ Dan: Teams have put the rubber to the road towards their destination cities.
Pam: I'm super nervous about today, because, honestly, yesterday was so hard.
We got our second strike, and I'm-- - So we just went in a circle.
Did we?
It felt like it.
Pam: Yeah.
You were supposed to turn down that road.
We wanted to get out of the neighborhood.
Christine: Okay.
Pam: I'm sorry.
Just go.
We don't know where we're going.
Dan: The twins are off to a rough start as they make their way towards Prescott, Arizona.
Once they arrive, they'll have to take a city selfie, complete a challenge, and find their relative all in an allotted time of 1 hour and 49 minutes.
Jarrell: ♪ Ooh, gotta slow down.
♪ ♪ The speed limit is 25 around this bend.
♪ ♪ Loop de loop ♪ ♪ de de de loop de loop ♪ ♪ Right to Maysville ♪ ♪ Right, right to Maysville!
♪ ♪ Ooh, ooh!
♪ ♪ Giggity giggity ♪ ♪ Ooh, ooh!
♪ ♪ Boing!
♪ ♪ Ooh, ooh!
♪ ♪ Giggity giggity ♪ ♪ Ooh, ooh!
♪ ♪ Boing!
♪ - Jarrell, Jarrell.
- Yes?
Too much energy?
♪ Ain't nothin' but a G thang, baby!
♪ Amauni: Nope, nope, you can't finish it.
- I know!
Dan: Even with two strikes, the Cincinnati natives manage to stay upbeat as they head towards Maysville, Kentucky.
They have the shortest allotted time of the day at 1 hour and 17 minutes.
[regal march music] - [breathing like Darth Vader] [imitating Darth Vader] Steve, I am your father.
[in normal voice] I might hear that later.
- [laughs] Dan: On top of the racing empire is Team Green forcing their way to another win as they look for Peoria, Arizona.
Their allotted time today is 3 hours and 53 minutes.
[plucky music] - [chip crunching] - How long are you gonna crunch on that one chip?
You have been crunching on that one chip for five minutes!
Oh my goodness!
Just chew it and swallow!
- [chip crunching] - Oh my gosh!
Dan: Team Blue [mouth smack] is, uh, snacking their way to Magee, Mississippi.
[mouth smack] They have an allotted time [mouth smack] of, uh, 1 hour and 40 minutes.
[chip crunch] - Los-- Left lane is Los Angeles.
What?
- Los Angeles?
- What?!
40?
- Well, there must be a Los Angeles, Arizona.
- Uh.
[blows raspberry] This morning was another scramble.
- And it did not go well.
17 and 89 both split like this.
You could go 89.
We were gonna go 89.
Christine: Junction 89.
Pam: A.
Four and a half miles.
Both: Yes!
Pam: It was crazy.
All we had to do was make sure we took the exit for Highway 89.
I hope we didn't pass it, 'cause I feel like we've gone too far.
- I didn't see the exit for it.
I'm driving mile after mile and don't see the exit, so I keep driving.
- I hope you didn't miss it.
Christine: And driving.
Pam: And driving.
Christine: And driving.
- You missed the exit.
- [sigh] Pam: 26 miles?!
Oh my gosh.
Dan: As teams battle with navigation-- - Oh.
We totally made the wrong decisions today.
Dan: --the weight of today's competition settles in.
Pam: We know we're not gonna make our time for the day, so that's already a given.
Christine: I mean, the other teams could completely blow their times.
- I doubt it.
Kaleigh: Honestly, the best result is if Team Green got another X, or another strike.
- I would love for us to get first place today and for Blue to get a strike.
Kaleigh: If they get another strike, that means everybody's in one more day.
Steve: Because then we would be clinched-- Susan: Yeah.
- And then they wouldn't.
Pam: Okay, now we're stuck in, like, little bitty city traffic, which is gonna add another minute or two, or five minutes, or whatever.
So, we both screwed up today, don't worry.
Well, what's done is done.
There's no point in us dwelling on it, we just have to make sure we have no more mistakes today.
[engine revving] [soft music] - So, you remember back when we started datin', and you told me that you were adopted?
- Yeah.
Kaleigh: Did you imagine that we would actually be doing this right now on this trip to find your birth relatives?
Like?
- Yeah, not at all.
I've always known that I was adopted.
My adoptive parents, they couldn't have children of their own, so then I come along on a Easter Sunday and had an amazing childhood.
I love my adoptive family.
Unfortunately, you know, my mom, she passed away when I was 21, and my father, he passed away when I was 26, and so, like, I don't- I don't have that.
Like, I don't have a person I can call.
Like, you know, you- "Hey, I just wanna call my mom.
"I just wanna call my dad.
Wanna talk to 'em, wanna see 'em."
I haven't had that in a long time, and, you know, it gets to you.
You don't have that person there, and you have that person out there, you just don't know about 'em.
- I'm your brother.
JT: Now that we're seven days into the race, I finally have a family again.
I've met three of my brothers, Anthony, Andrew, and Trevor.
I have a baby brother!
- Man.
JT: I found my sister, Brandy.
JT: And I have new cousins.
After losing so much family, it's- it's really exciting, and it's amazing to find all these family and to see how big my family actually is.
[upbeat music] ♪ Kaleigh: We have this special relationship with Team Green where we can send things to each other, and so we decide to just be a little playful.
Mmkay.
I'm sending this to Team Green.
[notification sounding] Steve: Team Blue.
Nope.
Susan: You're up for a strike.
You don't have any.
Don't be selfish!
Tell 'em, "Don't be selfish."
- Oh, they took that to heart.
- Oh, really?
- Like, oh my gosh, it was a joke!
- We're not offended, we're just dumbfounded.
[laughs] Steve: Yeah.
I'm gonna put, "Ha ha, we know, but we made you feel bad though, didn't we?"
- [laugh] - I don't like them at all!
- [laughs] What'd they do?
- They did that on purpose to make us feel bad.
- Oh my.
Tell 'em, "JT started to tear up a little bit."
Kaleigh: I'mma tell- I'mma tell 'em- I'm gonna say, "JT started crying."
- [laughs] - What?
What?
Steve: [laughs intensify] - What?
- She said...
Both: [laughing] Steve: Oops.
Dan: As our teams approach their destination cities-- JT: Let's go get this selfie.
Dan: --they'll have to put down their phones and look up for a city sign.
[rock music] - We need to be looking for a sign that say Maysville and then hey, what!
- Right up here, I think.
- Pull over right there.
- Okay.
Amauni: Yeah, we can-- Jarrell: Yeah, "Welcome to Maysville."
Pam: There's a sign!
Christine: Right there.
Parking space.
- Yep, yep, yep, yep.
Steve: Let's go!
Susan: Go, go, go, go, go!
- Watch out for holes.
Amauni: Be careful.
- I'm good.
Steve: Here you go.
Christine: All right.
Pam: I can't- I can't get out.
You parked too close.
[clock ticking] Christine: Better?
Pam: Yep, better.
- Want me to get down low?
- Yeah, get down low.
Steve: Yeah, perfect.
[camera shutter clicking] [rock music playing] ♪ [notification sounding] Kaleigh: "Welcome to Magee, Mississippi."
- "Your challenge is located at--" - "18039--" Both: "Watson Lake."
Pam: All right.
- Let's go!
Kaleigh: I guess it's a park.
Steve: Take off.
Amauni: Careful.
Jarrell: I'm interested to see what this challenge is.
Kaleigh: I hope it's something, like, a physical challenge.
Steve: We got to make sure to finish our challenge as fast as possible.
- There it is.
I see the yellow sign.
Is that it?
Amauni: We found it!
Yes!
- We found it!
- Oh boy.
Steve: Come on, let's go!
Pam: Go, go, go!
Steve: Blindfolded Picasso!
Dan: Day 7's challenge is Blindfolded Picasso.
Wearing blackout goggles, players must paint various pictures for their teammate to guess.
If there are no correct guesses after 60 seconds, players must switch positions and paint a new picture.
Ten correct guesses completes this challenge.
Susan: Okay, what is this?
Steve: It's a bunny suit!
Christine: [sigh] My zipper's stuck!
- Ready?
- Yep.
[paper tearing] Kaleigh: What?
Steve: One person paints blindfolded while the other one guesses.
Pam: An oval!
A dog!
Stripes!
Christine: It was not easy, because they're big, huge house paintbrushes.
It's not anything that you can get a fine tip or even remotely close to what you're doing.
Jarrell: A bicycle.
The sun.
JT: Pear.
Apple.
Um... Susan: I don't know!
Um...
It's a circle with lines coming out of it.
Jarrell: It's a truck.
- [frustrated growl] - What is that?
Susan: You have one minute to guess the drawing, and you have no idea how quickly that one minute winds down.
- It's quick.
It goes by quick.
- Yeah.
[buzzer] What was it?
- Porcupine!
Susan: Porcupine?!
[buzzer] - It was porcupine.
Jarrell: Oh.
How am I supposed to guess a porcupine?!
[buzzer] - It wasn't that bad.
Pam: All right.
Roll, roll, roll, roll, roll, roll, roll!
Amauni: We timed out, and then we had to switch.
- So now I'm up.
JT: Oh, okay, cool.
Oh.
This is gonna be hard.
[engine revving] Amauni: Uh... A camera?
Goggles?
Christine: A flower!
A sunflower!
Kaleigh: Beetle bug?
A Volkswagen?
Uh... Steve: A wheel!
A car!
Truck!
Amauni: A truck!
A semi-truck.
Kaleigh: [groan] A car.
Like... That's clearly a car.
Christine: A truck!
Bumper cars.
Steve: Big monster truck!
Susan: Yes!
[ding] Yes!
We have a three-year-old.
We finger paint all the time and have to correctly guess what she draws, so we're pretty good at this.
- We don't want to hurt her feelings.
Christine: Monster truck!
[ding] Yes!
Yes!
I had fun.
It was really fun.
- It was fun.
Amauni: Uh...
Uh... [buzzer] [groan] - It was a monster truck.
- I was so close!
[groan] [buzzer] - Oh.
I should've guessed with the green.
I feel like we did struggle a little bit with it.
♪ - No!
♪ Steve: Mona Lisa!
Susan: Yes!
Yes!
Yes!
Amauni: Jarrell loves pizza.
He eats it every chance he gets.
Can't get this wrong.
- Triangle.
Pizza.
[ding] Yes!
Kaleigh: Rain storm.
Thunder storm.
Snow.
Snow angel!
[ding] That was a good one.
Susan: A face.
A person.
Cross and bones.
A pirate?
[ding] - Yes!
Jarrell: A kangaroo?
Looks like a bear holding another bear.
- [laughing] [buzzer] Pam: Trolley.
Uh... A- uh... Fire truck?
[buzzer] Christine: A tank.
Pam: Oh!
Kaleigh: Go, go, go!
- [blows raspberry] Good luck.
Jarrell: What?!
[groan] - Just do your best.
- There were some pictures that we know nobody's gonna get 'em correct.
Kaleigh: Mountain?
Volcano?
Hills?
Snow?
Christine: Uh, ice mountains?
Cloudy mountains?
Amauni: Mountains.
Hills?
A dinosaur?
[laughs] It was really hard to try and get the shapes right.
I'm like, I don't know what this is.
I don't know!
[laughs] [buzzer] - [groans] It was Mount Rushmore!
Kaleigh: Oh, I would've never guessed that.
JT: Yeah, I know.
Pam: Oh my gosh.
Uh... Oh!
Mount Rushmore!
- Yes!
[ding] Christine: Yes!
Good one!
Turn the page!
♪ Susan: Skiing.
Snowboarding.
Steve: Huh?
Oh no.
- Uh.... A sloth?
Steve: Yeah!
Susan: Really?!
Are you kidding me?!
Steve: No!
Woooo!
Susan: Yes!
Yes!
I don't wanna get ahead of myself, but we're predicting another first-place win today.
- Number one!
Christine: A gremlin.
A scary face mask.
Halloween mask.
- Yes!
[ding] Mask!
- Mask?!
Mask!
Both: [cheering] Christine: It's almost like being a kid again.
Any chance to get dirty and paint-- - Right.
- --and get away with it?
- That was awesome.
- Awesome.
[scream] - You're gonna eat it!
Mmmmm!
JT: United States.
[ding] Kaleigh: [cheering] Yes!
JT: We got through it this day, this time.
- I feel good about it.
Amauni: A ant.
A lion?
[ding] - Ah, yes!
This was- It was better than I thought it was gonna be.
- "Your relative lives at--" Kaleigh: "--215--" Both: "--North Mount Vernon Avenue."
Steve: [yelp] Jarrell: I couldn't get this thing off!
Kaleigh: I can't get it unzipped!
Amauni: Come on.
- "Your relative lives at 2888 Romana Place."
Let's go!
Christine: I'm stuck, Pam!
Susan: Okay.
Steve: [grunt] - Ow.
♪ Dan: With the challenge behind them-- - I'm feeling so much pressure right now because we have two strikes.
I can't even- My brain is completely mush.
- Yeah, I really don't even know where we left.
Dan: --all four teams are now racing-- - Green Team on for first place again.
Dan: --to find their family.
JT: Want me to hop on here?
- Yeah, you can.
Amauni: If we could find, like, a gas station and get directions from there.
Kaleigh: Get it, get it, get it, get it, get it.
JT: Our strategy today is to find a place that delivers, like takeout, because they all know the streets.
Woman: 1st Avenue.
Main Street's gon- You gonna go back that way.
JT: Bingo.
We got what we needed.
- Go ask him.
Go ask one of them.
- Oh, oh, oh.
Amauni: Excuse me.
Do any of y'all know Romana Place?
Jarrell: Excuse me.
Do you know how to get to Romana Place?
Excuse me.
Does anybody know how to get to Romana Place?
Amauni: Can you help me find Romana Place?
Nobody.
Literally nobody knows how to get to this street.
Steve: So, if this is Happy Valley?
Yes.
Take a right.
- You're gonna take a left up there.
Christine: All right, turn left right here.
- Oh, we got this, baby!
When we get our relative's address, we see it's a numbered street.
We love numbered streets.
They're in order.
We know exactly how to get there.
JT: What's that?
That's 1st... Kaleigh: That's 1st Avenue Northwest.
- All right.
So far, so good.
Everything's going smooth.
- That's it!
Both: [excited exclamations] Christine: Left.
- Right there.
- Right there, right there, right there, right there, right there.
- 215!
This is it!
This is it!
Christine: Right there.
133.
Steve: 818?
- Yes, yes.
- Yes!
- Woo!
- Yes, yes, yes!
Kaleigh: All right.
Let's go do this.
You ready?
JT: Yeah.
We pull up to this beautiful brick house, and I'm a little nervous too.
I know we've met a lot of my family, and we haven't met anybody from your side, and I don't know who's this gonna be.
[soft music] - Oh my goodness.
Kaleigh: The relative stepped out of the house, I seen her, and she looked identical to the pictures of his dad that we seen.
Hi.
- Hey.
- Hey.
JT: How are you?
- Good.
How are you?
- I'm good.
I'm JT, this is my wife, Kaleigh.
- Hi, Kaleigh.
I'm Lindy.
- Nice to meet you.
Lindy: Nice to meet you too.
- And whose relative are you?
- I'm yours.
JT: How are we related?
Lindy: I'm your daddy's sister.
Your Aunt Lindy.
JT: Aunt Lindy.
Lindy: Oh, yes.
Hey, baby.
JT: Hi.
- You got family here, okay?
You know now, don't you?
JT: Mm-hm, I sure do.
Lindy: Awesome.
Awesome.
Oh!
Got a big one too!
JT: Mm-hm.
I see.
Lindy: Oh.
- Oh, I got an aunt.
That's amazing.
- It is.
Finally meet you.
JT: Yeah.
Lindy: When I saw my nephew's face, it was just pure joy and family, blood.
My nephew is- He looks like my family.
Feels like it too.
Oh my gosh.
I see my daddy in you, I see your daddy in you.
Kaleigh: [laughs] JT: Yep.
- Yep.
And your sister.
- Hm, yeah.
B?
Lindy: B, yeah, B.
[laughs] JT: Yep.
I'm excited, 'cause I got an aunt now.
Like, that made me feel at home.
Just right here, right now, just I'm in a family.
I'm at home.
I can come to you for whatever.
It felt right.
It was perfect.
So, you grew up with my daddy, so I bet you have some interesting stories.
- Oh, yes, I do.
Whole bunch of 'em.
I feel so much better now.
I've been in knots trying to meet you.
- I can only imagine.
Lindy: Yep.
So... You're gorgeous.
[heartfelt music] ♪ Susan: Okay.
You ready?
Steve: All right, let's go.
[grunt] So, as I'm walking up to our new relatives, I'm noticing a young man and young woman, and I'm just- I'm curious to who they are.
Hey.
I'm Steve, this is my wife, Susan.
- Hi.
- I'm Jake, this is my wife, Cheyenne.
Steve: Hi.
How are you, uh, related to us?
- I'm your nephew.
- My nephew?!
Jake: Yes.
- [excited laugh] Jake: Becky is- Becky is my mother.
Steve: Becky's your mother?
Jake: Yeah.
Steve: All right!
Hi!
- Hi.
Steve: Come here!
Cheyenne: It's nice to meet you guys!
- You too!
- I'm your uncle?
- Yep.
You're my uncle.
Steve: On Day 5, my brothers actually told me that I have two sisters, Joyce and Becky, who I haven't met yet, but Jake is Becky's son.
Okay, so your mom's my sister.
Jake: Yes.
- Well, that- I guess- Okay.
Okay.
- Yes, that's it.
[laughs] Susan: It's a lot.
- That's it.
- Okay!
That's awesome.
- I'm Cheyenne Cocroft.
- I'm Jake Cocroft, Steve's nephew.
Meeting Steve was awesome.
There's a lot of family on my mom Becky's side of the family that I haven't met, but I'm really glad I got to meet Steve.
He seems like a really solid dude.
Susan: Do you have any kids?
- Do you have any kids?
Jake/Cheyenne: We do.
Steve: Yeah, how many?
- We have two.
Steve: Yeah?
- One boy, one girl.
- Awesome.
- How many- how many kids do you guys have?
Both: Five.
- Oh, wow!
- Yeah, we're busy.
Jake: Yeah!
All: [laughing] Steve: We're talking to my nephew, Jake, and his wife, and we're just noticing what great people they are.
So easy to talk to.
We're gonna get along with 'em really well.
Cheyenne: Who have you met?
Steve: So, it's Day 7.
I started off meeting my uncle on my mom's side, and then I met my sister on my mom's side, and then I met my brothers, and now we're here with my nephew.
- Oh man!
All: [laughing] - It's been crazy.
It's been crazy.
- I definitely think Steve would fit in-- - Oh yeah.
- --with our family.
Yeah.
He's-- - Absolutely.
I already feel like I've known him a while.
Cheyenne: Yeah.
Jake: Can't wait just to hang out, you know what I mean.
Yeah, it's gonna be fun.
So, uh, would you like to go do something that we like to do as a family?
Susan: Yes.
Steve: Yeah!
Jake: We actually moved to the desert so we could do it every day, so.
- Nice.
- Okay.
- Yes.
They mentioned that they're taking us on an adventure in the desert, and I'm wondering what this could be.
- Right?
We like surprises though.
♪ [engine revving] Christine: Okay.
Pam: Finally.
We find the address-- - We reward ourselves with chocolates.
- That's right.
That's my favorite one.
I love this.
Christine: Toffee.
I love toffee.
- And almonds.
Christine: Ready?
We walk up to our relative's house today, and we see a, you know, a boy out on the porch swing.
Boy: Hi.
Christine/Pam: Hi!
- Who are you guys?
- My name's Christine.
- My name's Pamela.
Boy: So, yeah, so...
Wait, hold on a second.
Pam: Okay.
Boy: Dad?
Christine: I almost wanted to ask, "Well, how are you related to us?"
But I'm like, you know.
"Oh, my dad's inside," he said.
I'm like, "Oh, okay..." You know.
[laughs] - Hey, how you guys doing today?
Christine: We're doing good.
I'm Christine.
- I'm Pamela.
- Christine, Pamela.
I'm Zach, actually.
Do you see the resemblancy?
Do you see the resemblance?
Okay.
Good to see you.
I'm your cousin as well, obviously.
- Nice to meet you.
Zach: You guys as well, yeah.
Christine: And who's this?
- This is my son, Jayden, here.
Pam: Hi, Jayden!
- Nice to meet you.
Zach: Swinging on the porch when you guys came up.
- Yeah.
Can I get a handshake?
I high five.
That works.
- Do I get one too?
That's right.
Both: [laughing] - I'm Zach Phillips, I'm 32 years old, and I'm Pam and Christine's cousin on their mother's side of the family.
So, when I first walked out and met Christine and Pam today, it was- it was very kind of overwhelming for myself, and it was a little bit emotional, because I've been looking forward and I've heard a lot about them from my father.
It was quite the experience for me, and I was really grateful and excited to be able to finally meet them.
So you guys have met my brother then, correct?
- Yep.
Zach: My brother, Nick.
Which is probably- We look a lot alike.
We get that all the time.
And then my father, which is Craig.
Yep, Craig.
Awesome.
How's the race been going?
How's everything been so far?
Christine: Ehhhh... - Have you guys met a lot of family members and stuff?
- Yeah, we have!
Zach: Oh, that's awesome.
I mean, that's so cool you guys got to meet all these different family members.
- The Phillips family tree has been a big part of this journey so far.
I think without Nick's initial information and then moving on to hearing more from Craig, we may not have gotten as many answers as we did just because he grew up so closely with our biological mother, Diana.
- I've been looking forward to meeting you guys so much.
- That's cool!
Awesome.
We're super happy that you wanted to meet us as well.
- Absolutely.
For sure.
Do you guys wanna step in for a minute?
Twins: [overlapping agreements] - Come on, let's go in.
Jarrell: Why is it not moving?
- I don't know.
Getting to the relative today... That was tough.
Go in this gas station and see if we can find or get directions from someone.
We kept stopping for directions over and over again.
Can you help me find Romana place?
Man: No.
Not right off hand.
Amauni: But no luck.
So we just kept driving in circles.
We probably gonna have to turn around, 'cause this is taking too long.
Jarrell: It can't be that far though.
And guess what.
We didn't even need directions.
- [discouraged laugh] - Oh, here it is.
Romana Place.
- Aw!
- Really?
Amauni: Yes.
- 2888.
Amauni: 2888.
We're-- Jarrell: 78, it's gonna be on this side.
Amauni: It's right here.
- There it is.
Found it.
Amauni: Woo!
2888.
Jarrell: 2888.
High five.
- [sigh] That was hard.
- It was, I'm not gonna lie.
- That was hard.
Jarrell: I jump out the car, and I see this beautiful woman standing on the front porch.
Amauni: Hi!
- How you doing?
- I'm well!
- I'm Jarrell.
Amauni: I'm Amauni.
Girl: I'm Sierra.
- Whose relative are you?
- I'm your sister.
[laughs] - No way!
Sierra: How are you?
[grunt] - I'm good.
How are you?
Sierra: I'm great!
Jarrell: So nice to finally meet you.
Sierra: It's nice to meet you.
It's been so long.
I've heard so much about you.
[laughs] Oh, how are you?
Finally have a sister and not be the only girl around here!
All: [laughing] Sierra: I'm Sierra Brown, I'm 20 years old, and I'm Jarrell's sister.
Jarrell: It was an instant connection because we both have the same bubbly attitude.... when I'm bubbly.
And happy.
- How was your trip?
How'd it go?
[short laugh] - Uh, we met our mom yesterday.
Sierra: Mm-hm?
Jarrell: Yeah.
It was- it was breathtaking.
- So, where are you from?
I've been dying to know where you're from.
- Here.
- Not far.
Jarrell: We live right down the street from where you work.
- In Western Hills?
- Mm-hm.
Sierra: You guys have been so close but so far away this whole time.
I'm grateful that I got to meet my brother.
Like, I've seen pictures.
I'm glad we can all come together as one before we get too old, and, you know, it was emotional.
So, I actually do have another surprise for you.
- Really?
Sierra: Yeah.
If you just wanna follow me in here.
[laughs] Amauni: Uh-oh.
Sierra: [laughs] Jarrell: I'm nervous now.
Amauni: Right?
All: [laughing] Dan: In Maysville, Kentucky, Jarrell heads inside with his new sister, Sierra.
Sierra: All right, surprise is just behind this door.
Amauni: After Jarrell's big hug with his sister, Sierra, she says that she has a surprise inside.
- Hi.
- Hi!
Jarrell: How are you?
- All right.
Jarrell: Um, I'm Jarrell.
- I'm Amauni.
Woman 2: Okay, and I'm Victoria, your grandmother.
- My grandmother?
- Yes, I am!
I've been waiting 28 years for this!
Ah!
Oh my gosh!
I got to see my grandbaby!
Jarrell: We met my grandmother, Victoria, and she was so happy to see me after 28 long years.
- When I first saw him, I thought I'd never let him go, 'cause oh, it got me, it got me, 'cause before I leave this earth, I wanted to see him, and I said, "After I see him, I didn't care what happened, because I got to see him."
Oh, let me see you!
He did!
Jarrell: Mm-hm.
I'm here.
Victoria: Yes.
- I am here.
All: [laughing] - You look like one!
Oh, Mr. Thomas, you didn't think I knew that.
I named you!
- Did you?
Victoria: I named you.
Your momma named you Jarrell, I named you Thomas.
- Mm.
Victoria: Yes.
Oh, it's so good to see you!
Lord have mercy, baby!
- It's been a long time coming.
- Yes, but like Sam Cooke said, change is gonna come.
Jarrell: Oh yeah.
She embraced me and just gave me the biggest hug, and Granny is the party.
- Right?
Both: [laughing] Granny the party.
[laughing] Victoria: This is the best Mother's Day and Grandma Day I've had in 28 years!
Sierra: I know!
All: [laughing] Jarrell: She got the energy.
- Granny, they got a whole family!
- What?
- They got a whole family.
- We got two boys and a girl.
Victoria: You got a girl?
- Oh my!
- What's her name?
- Cheyenne.
Victoria: Oh, that's beautiful!
- She's 12, and then we got twin boys who are six.
- Six?
Well, y'all didn't waste no time.
All: [laughing] Victoria: Honey, Grandma like this all the time, so get used to it!
- We gonna get along just fine then.
We gonna get along just fine then.
All: [laughing] Amauni: In the first two minutes of sitting down with Granny, we're cracking up laughing.
Jarrell: We gon- We gon' catch up with Granny, we gon' hear some funny stories, we gon'-- Amauni: We'll be laughing.
Jarrell: --we gon' be laughing.
Amauni: We're not even gonna talk, we just gonna laugh.
- Probably won't even go to sleep.
- [laughs] JT: It's a beautiful day outside today, and my aunt decides to take us out on the back patio.
Lindy: I want to share some stories with JT so he'll know more about our family.
JT: So, how was it growing up with dad?
How was y'all's childhood?
Lindy: We had a good one.
Played sports, so.
He was a good kid overall.
Then when mom- my mom was killed when I was 15.
They put your daddy in the Baptist Children's Village for a few years.
My grandmother put me in a house with my older brother and his wife, which did not work out.
I hit the roads when I was 15.
JT: So, my Aunt Lindy, she's lived a long, hard life, and I noticed that a good bit of my relatives have lived that life, and just to hear about the life they lived and to see how they are today and see the change in everybody has just been- been amazing.
- God's been good to me.
I'm still here to meet you and you.
Kaleigh: Yes.
Lindy: You know, it's a blessing.
It's been a hard road, but I'm blessed to be here and to be meetin' you.
- Yes.
Lindy: Moving forward, I hope this journey don't stop any time soon, 'cause he's got- he's got a lot of family to get to know and get tighter with that he's already met, and there's still more of us out there.
Where were you raised?
- I was born in the city, I was born in Central, and I grew up on Maryanne.
- Okay, oh my.
JT: Mm-hm.
- I lived in that neighborhood for a while.
JT: Mm-hm.
I grew up right there in front of the golf course and school.
- I was right there!
I'll bet... Did I know you as a kid?
- Maybe.
I don't know.
- Our paths had to have crossed.
- I think so.
At some point, they did.
- Yeah, I'm sure they did.
And we lived so close together at so many points in our lives.
That's the weird part about it.
- That's crazy, 'cause, you know, I felt alone, and it's like after hearing everybody, I was like, "I really wasn't alone."
I mean, everybody was there, everybody's been close, everybody's been right there up under everybody's noses.
My Aunt Lindy has a lot of soul.
For her to be here meeting me today, I'm very grateful for it, 'cause that's another family member I get to meet.
That's an aunt.
And there's nothing like an aunt's love, and I- you can definitely feel that.
Lindy: I'm so glad to meet you.
I truly am.
JT: I truly am too.
Lindy: I know.
- I want to hug you.
Lindy: Okay.
- Thank you so much.
[engine revving] Jake: Dirt biking has been a pretty big part of our family since I was a kid.
- That's cool.
Jake: Have you guys ever ridden?
- I have not.
- Do you wanna learn?
- Yeah!
Let's do it.
- All right.
Steve: We're learning that dirt biking was a big part of Jake's growing up.
And then I've never ridden a dirt bike before.
I'm down, but I'm just a little nervous.
[engine revving] Susan: Are you good?
Steve: Yeah, I think so.
We'll see.
Susan: Woo!
- [laughing] So, I go to take off, I stall once.
I was like, "All right, I got this."
I stall twice.
[laughs] I stalled three times.
Stalled again, but then I got it.
[engine revving] [country rock playing] ♪ Steve: After we get done dirt biking, this is gonna be the first time that I'm gonna ask him questions about my sister.
I've never met my sister Becky, and I can't wait to see pictures and find out what kind of woman she is.
[grunt] That was fun!
- That was a blast.
- Glad you guys enjoyed it.
Steve: Man, I got some questions about my sister.
Jake: Ask away.
Steve: Like, uh, what's her personality like?
- Uh, she's, uh, an awesome person, man.
You know, she's the kind of person that'll do anything she can for you.
Steve: That's awesome.
You got any pictures of my sister, your mom?
- Uh, I do.
- Really?!
Jake: Actually, I do.
So that's actually my mom and me when I was a baby.
Susan: She's so pretty.
She looks young.
- You were cute, bro.
What happened?
Susan: [laughing] Steve: Seeing somebody that you resemble, it just blows me away that I can look like so many people, you know what I mean?
- That's my mom as a teenager, actually.
Cheyenne: Yep.
- Oh, wow.
Okay.
Jake: Yeah.
Steve: It looks like we got the same nose, kind of.
Jake: You do.
Yeah, you do.
Yeah, there you go.
You can tell right there.
Cheyenne: Oh yeah, definitely.
Cheyenne/Susan: [soft laughter] Jake: It's the eyebrow line, you know?
Steve: [softly laughs] It's just I still can't believe I look like so many people.
We got two days left on the show, and I have a lot of hope that I get to meet other siblings through my dad.
I got a lot of hope that I get to meet my dad.
There's still a lot of hope out there.
Brother, I really appreciate you showing us this.
That was a lot of fun.
Jake: Yeah, absolutely, man.
I'm glad you guys are willing to do it.
Steve: [laughs] I'm just glad I didn't die.
All: [laughing] ♪ Zach: All right, if you guys wanna come on back, show you the backyard, we can take a seat back here.
Pam: This afternoon, Zach sat down with us, and it was just really heartwarming to know that he cared.
- Now, I know my dad was mentioning to me kind of what happened with your guys' biological mother, and so, unfortunately, I know you guys weren't able to meet her.
I apologize for that.
That's unfortunate.
Christine: Yeah, we appreciate that.
Zach: And believe it or not, my mother, she actually had the opportunity to meet, uh, your guys' biological mother as well-- Christine: Oh, okay.
Zach: --before she passed, and so she was even able to kind of tell me a little bit about her, and she spent some time with her and stuff too.
- What do you know?
Zach: I mean, she- she just kind of remembered her personality, and she said she was really outgoing, like, seemed full of life and everything, and they got along really well.
Christine: It was really nice to hear that he's someone that's actually interacted and met our biological mother, Diana, and just kind of fill in some of the pieces to the puzzle on our story.
Zach: And I see you brought some pictures along.
- I did, yeah.
So, here's a few of Diana.
Zach: Oh wow.
- That's when she was pregnant with, uh, Monique, I think.
He's got his hand on her pregnant belly.
Zach: Wow.
Christine: And then here's Monique and Brenda.
Zach: Gotcha.
Okay.
And you've had the opportunity to meet both of them, you guys were saying?
Pam: Yep, yeah, we just left Monique yesterday, so.
- I could see it just- just in their emotion, you know, in their voice.
They're presenting me the pictures and kind of talking to me about who they've, you know, met, and that they're able to carry on somewhat of a relationship with some relatives, you know, on their mother's side that they never probably would've had or discovered otherwise.
So, I wanted to ask you guys.
Have you guys ever been electric biking before?
- I've never even heard of that!
Zach: You never have?
I've been wanting to do it, but have yet to have the opportunity, so I figured since I'm meeting my cousins, we should do it!
- Okay!
- It'll be a good experience, right?
- Yeah!
So, with our cousin Zach, we got to ride a electronic bicycle in Prescott, Arizona.
This is fun!
Come on, Pam!
Pam: This is awesome!
Christine: Whoa!
Pam: Trying to get a little workout in!
- Thank you guys for doing this with us!
Pam: It was awesome.
I loved it!
Christine: It was amazing.
Pam: Yeah, I wish I could get out here and do this every day.
Christine: It was fun.
I mean, there was a beautiful landscape, hanging out with my sister and my cousins, and it was- it was amazing.
♪ [groovy music] Sierra: So, I invited Jarrell today to go skating, because me and my grandma used to skate.
She used to give me her pair of skates, so, you know, us here together, we would just love to- well, we loved sharing that experience with Jarrell.
♪ Amauni/Victoria: [cheering] - Yay!
Get 'em, girl!
Get 'em!
- Jarrell's family has been amazing.
They're all really nice.
They're all entertaining.
[screaming] [thud] All: [laughing] - Boy, she fell down?
Jarrell: She did!
Victoria: That tickled me.
I enjoyed laughing at 'em.
Sierra: And we just all fell, we just laughed and got back up and just kept going like nothing happened.
That's how it is with life right now.
We just met each other, and we're just connecting like nothing ever happened, like there wasn't a 28-year gap.
Like, you're my brother.
I've known you- I feel like I've known you all my life.
Victoria: Boom.
[indistinct] - [laughs] That was so much fun.
I'm so glad I could experience what I love to do with my new big brother.
- It was really fun, you know.
Even, you know, falling was fun too.
But, um, we gotta, we gotta get back to see how we did today.
- Oh yeah, you're right.
Jarrell: Yeah.
So, uh, let's get on out of these shoes.
[groovy music] [tense music] Dan: As the sun drops into dusk over our teams, the results of Day 7 draw near.
- How are you feeling about today?
- I feel confident.
- I feel like I'm not very nervous.
JT: We did great on our drive.
- We did good.
- We finished our challenge.
Steve: We really need to get this first place, 'cause that would clinch us for Day 10.
Kaleigh: We had great directions.
- And a great selfie.
So, it's like a flawless day.
Dan: And while Teams Green and Blue are feeling confident, the tone is quite somber for our other two teams with two strikes each.
Christine: We struggled.
Pam: And we- and we got spotty directions, so we were just confused.
You missed the exit.
- [sigh] - I'm not gonna lie, today was tough.
Excuse me.
Excuse me.
Amauni: Excuse me.
Nobody.
Literally nobody knows how to get to this street.
- We're very tired.
- Yeah, we're exhausted, and I'm sure everybody else is too, but we don't want to quit, we don't want to stop.
Amauni: So, yeah, I'm concerned.
It's definitely stressful.
♪ Dan: Welcome to Day 7 of Relative Race.
So, question for all the teams, are any of you artists?
All: [laughing] - [groan] Kaleigh: It's a picture.
Pam: Come on, come on!
Christine: I know, I'm trying!
- As I was, uh, getting clips of you, JT, I will admit, I don't think you're an artist.
All: [laughing] Dan: But you just really seemed to enjoy it.
JT: It was a great day.
It was a fun day.
- We had a blast with it.
[laughs] Dan: More importantly, was your day of ups and downs worth it when you got to the door?
Pam, Christine, who was waiting for you?
- We had waiting for us our cousins Zach and Jayden!
Zach: How you guys doing?
Steve: Hey!
Pam: And I don't know if you can tell how much they resemble two other cousins that we've already met, but that's his brother, Nick, and his dad, Craig.
- Your family just keeps expanding.
Way to go, Team Black.
JT, Kaleigh, who was on the other side of the door tonight?
- Tonight I got to meet my Aunt Lindy.
- Hi!
How y'all doin'?
- Hi!
Kaleigh, from your perspective, how has this been for you to see your husband's family develop right before your eyes and his?
- It's been one of the most humbling and amazing experiences I've ever had in my entire life.
Um, just to watch him become whole again.
He has this emptiness that has been filled, and it's- it's just been absolutely amazing.
Um, he's wanted this for a long time, and I'm just glad I get to be part of the journey.
- Steve, Susan, who was on the other side of the door for you tonight?
- Today we got to meet my nephew and his wife.
This is Jake and Cheyenne.
But they took us dirt biking today, so we went and did that, and that was awesome.
We're gonna have a good time.
Dan: Team Red, you get to your relative's home.
Who was waiting for you?
- I was able to meet my biological sister-- Dan: Hey!
- --and also my biological grandmother, who is- who is 69 and hilarious.
All: [laughing] - Grandma, can I ask you a question?
Amauni: That's Dan.
- That's Dan.
- Oh, baby, you a nice lookin' man.
All: [laughing] [swanky jazz music] ♪ Dan: Grandma, Grandma, I wanna ask you an important question, because is this true that you've been praying for this opportunity for 28 years to see Jarrell?
Victoria: Oh, yes.
I wanted to meet Jarrell real bad, honey.
That's my last grandbaby.
I got 'em all now.
Both: Aw.
Dan: Well, then it's a good day for grandmas.
All right, teams.
It's that time.
[tense music] It's time to find out who finished in first on Day 7 and who picked up a strike.
Now, with the strikes in mind, Team Red, you have two strikes.
Team Black, you also have two strikes.
If either of you picks up their third strike, it means your race is over.
However, to all of our teams, a reminder.
Each of you has one of these, a golden ticket.
Should you become eliminated, this ticket will allow you to visit one more relative, and this could come in very handy for Team Red or Black.
Finishing in first place, and picking up the first-place prize of moving up one place in tomorrow's race, 7 minutes over their allotted time...
Team Green, you're back on the winning track.
- First place!
You know what that means?
- That means... - Guaranteed-- Both: Day 10.
Dan: Finishing 13 minutes over their allotted time... Congratulations to Team Blue.
Kaleigh: We are going...
Both: To Day 10.
- This means that either Team Black or Team Red will be out of the race, because both of you have two strikes.
One of you finished 27 minutes over your allotted time.
The other team finished 32 minutes over their allotted time.
[tense music] Safe for another day and continuing their journey on Relative Race... is Team Black.
Team Red, you did finish 32 minutes over your allotted time.
You have picked up your third strike.
Amauni.
- [muffled sobs] [sad music] ♪ ♪ Pam: Watching Team Red go home, uh, was- It was emotional.
I felt really sad for them.
- [sniff] - Our end goal was never $50,000 or anything like that, it was to meet family.
Jarrell met the family that he was missing.
Everything he was searching for, he got it.
Um...
So being out of the race, that's- that's okay, I'm not sad about that, I'm just gonna miss all of you, and, um... [sniffles] [softly sobs] Steve: We're gonna miss you too, darlin'.
Amauni: I just- [sadly laughs] I'm gonna miss talking to you guys every day, seeing you every day, um, being with our family every day...
It's the relationships that we built that I'm gonna miss.
Jarrell: This whole journey has brought me back to my family, and, um, I am very grateful and very thankful for this opportunity.
I just want to say thank you to Relative Race.
Without you guys, this would have never happened.
Dominic: You know, even though we didn't know each other existed before today, it was automatically a bond there, so that's something that family can do that any other relations can't.
- Hi!
We're playing games now!
Dovetta: Coming on this journey was important because I think everyone should know where they're from.
- Just to meet family for the first time, you know, it's like, uh, it's like heaven sent.
It's just- It's incredible.
- We're your brothers.
- Oh!
Oh!
You got brothers!
Jarrell: I meet two brothers today, and now I find out that I have a biological sister.
Michel: I couldn't imagine any other time in my lifetime better than this time now.
- These are the siblings that I've always wanted.
All: [laughing] - You were loved, and I loved on you every day.
Jarrell: You know, that story really hit heart and it hit home.
Victoria: Oh!
Jarrell: I feel like my family is complete, and, you know, I can't wait to build a relationship with my mother and our family.
- I'm your sister.
[laughs] Victoria: This is the best Mother's Day and Grandma Day I've had in 28 years!
Jarrell: Wondering if I was wanted or loved isn't even a wonder anymore.
It's- it's turned into a statement that I am wanted and that I am loved.
♪ Dan: So, for all of our teams, it's a goodbye to Team Red, but boy- [emotional sigh] It's a- it's a sad- Oh, man.
It's a sad goodbye.
Pam: Amauni and Jarrell, we loved to have the opportunity to meet you guys.
I'm so proud of both of you for fighting hard and for meeting all this family.
We've been right there with you the whole time.
We love you guys.
Kaleigh: Y'all have been some of the most amazing, genuine people I've ever met in my entire life, and this is really hard to watch y'all go.
Um...
I'm very proud of you guys, and I'm glad that we did get to go on this journey with y'all.
It was extremely hard to watch Team Red go tonight.
It just- it hurt.
It really did, because we have developed a very close relationship with them.
Steve: Y'all always made me smile and laugh.
Y'all had the best attitude about everything.
And just to see all the stuff that y'all went through, and to know that it's only the beginning, you got all these relationships to build with your relatives that you met.
I just- I mean, it's just an honor to meet you guys.
It's tough to see somebody go when we're all doing the same thing: trying to meet family.
Amauni: You guys are still in the race, and I- I can't wait to see how it all plays out, and we gon' be rooting for y'all the whole time, all of you.
Dan: We say farewell to Team Red as far as the race goes.
For Team Black, Team Blue, and Team Green, the race continues.
Tomorrow is Day 8.
Think about that.
Spend precious time with your family tonight, and I can't wait to catch up with all of you tomorrow.
Good night, everybody.
Amauni/Jarrell: Good night.
- See y'all in the group chat when we get our phones back!
Steve: Yeah, we love y'all.
Bye, everybody.
Pam: We're gonna miss you guys.
Love you!
Jarrell: Love you.
Amauni: Love you.
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