

Episode 7
Season 3 Episode 7 | 51m 57sVideo has Closed Captions
The teams go head-to-head in an obstacle course. Rebecca finds a key family member.
Teams Black and Red head to Lodi, California and Teams Green and Blue head to Cowpens, South Carolina to face off in an obstacle course challenge. Rebecca finds a family member she has been waiting for since she was five years old.
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Episode 7
Season 3 Episode 7 | 51m 57sVideo has Closed Captions
Teams Black and Red head to Lodi, California and Teams Green and Blue head to Cowpens, South Carolina to face off in an obstacle course challenge. Rebecca finds a family member she has been waiting for since she was five years old.
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorshipDan: Previously on Relative Race...
Team Green, you have received your second strike.
I'm your father's brother... No way!
...your uncle.
I'm your sister.
I got a sister.
Team Red, you finished in first place.
Woo!
Michael: Having Team Black not win a day for a change is quite refreshing.
Troy: He came around and he said, "I've got one more thing for you."
It was his urn.
He's literally bringing my dad to me right now.
I learned more about him in these past ten minutes than I ever knew.
I told him thank you.
I feel like I finally found my dad.
Dan: DNA tells us who we are and where we came from.
Following their own DNA, four teams are racing... Come on!
Hurry, hurry, hurry!
...to win $50,000...
Woo!
Dan: ...and to find their family.
♪ Oh, oh, oh, oh!
♪ ♪ Oh, oh, oh, oh!
♪ ♪ Oh, oh, oh, oh!
♪ ♪ Dan: It's Day 7 of Relative Race.
In Hartwell, Georgia, Team Blue, Michael and Dylan, hold two strikes as they prepare to say goodbye to Michael's sister, Stephanie.
Well this has been fun, to say the least.
Yes.
It has been wonderful.
Michael: We stayed up till after midnight talking.
Even though we were all tired, it just was so nice to sit down with a sister that I didn't even know I had, and talk about everything.
Well, thank you.
You're welcome.
I want another one.
Dan: Two hours away in Atlanta, Georgia, Team Green, sisters Jamie and Morgan, are also one strike away from a trip home.
Jamie: Yes, we know that we already have two strikes, but we're gonna keep working hard.
We're gonna keep investing all of our energy and efforts into this, and continue the race as long as we can.
Thank you all so much for coming.
This was a blast.
Thank you for having us.
You guys are so awesome.
Thank you guys for letting us stay with you.
Dan: On the west coast, in Union City, California, Team Red, Troy and Nicole, have one strike, but came in first yesterday.
[clapping] Woo!
That was our first first place!
Dan: Troy also gained a sense of peace and completion after meeting his father's brother.
Troy: I've learned so much about my father in the last 24 hours.
My uncle Dave was a big part of that.
I know who he was, what he did, what he represented, what he stood for, and that was a big unknown before I started this show, and I feel like I'm connected and I know him now.
Dan: Forty minutes away from Team Red, in Walnut Creek, California, Troy's cousin John and his wife Rebecca say goodbye to her great-uncle Ron.
Appreciate it.
Well, naturally we wish you all the luck on your coming challenges, and hope you make it to Day 10 and win this whole thing, you know?
Make it through this heat.
[text sound] Oh, here it is.
Game time.
Oh, wait.
I got a text.
Let's see what we got.
Good morning teams, and welcome to Day 7 of Relative Race.
Nicole: Teams Red and Black will be traveling to Lodi, California.
Red and Black will be traveling to Lodi, California.
Wow.
Michael: Team Blue and Green will be traveling to Cowpens, South Carolina.
Cowpens?
Michael: Both of us will be in the same town.
Today's first place winner will receive immunity... ...or a Day 10 benefit.
Your time starts now.
Where's Lodi?
It's east.
East!
Come on, let's go!
Okay.
All right, we got to go, we got to go.
Thank you.
Thank you guys so much!
Bye, safe trip!
Michael: Immunity?
Oh, we know what we're taking, and shut that.
Yeah.
Go!
Cowpens!
And win, win, win.
We're gonna try.
We are not giving up.
Buckle, buckle, buckle.
That way.
Holy cow, it's cold in here.
It is freezing in here!
It's Day 7 of Relative Race.
All of our teams continue to race along different paths all across the country, each team looking for new relatives, each in a different location, all of them with their eyes set on the finish line, this season in an undisclosed location.
At the start of the race seven days ago in Washington, D.C., all of our teams surrendered their smart phones and all use of technology in exchange for paper maps and flip phones with no GPS or internet access.
Now they're headed to a new city.
They must take a selfie to prove that they've made it, successfully complete a set of challenges, and discover their new relatives, each within a different allotted time.
The team that goes over their allotted time the most will receive a strike.
Three strikes, and you're out of the race.
Welcome to Day 7 of Relative Race.
Michael: This is the best benefit day there has been yet.
This is the day we gotta win.
Yeah.
We need anything that could help us race tomorrow, and immunity would.
Jamie Grace.
Morgan.
Team Green for the win!
Or at least for a good day today.
Also with Team Blue having two strikes and us having two strikes, it'll be a very interesting day, especially if we find out Michael's our cousin.
That'll be really interesting too.
We win today, we're taking immunity tomorrow.
Yup.
Period, no if, ands, or buts.
Agreed.
Dan: Team Blue and Team Green are both traveling to Cowpens, South Carolina.
Michael and Dylan are leaving Hartwell, Georgia.
They have a total allotted time today, including driving and challenges, of two hours and eight minutes.
Jamie and Morgan depart from Atlanta, Georgia.
They have a total allotted time of four hours and four minutes.
Both teams are racing today with two strikes.
A first-place finish would secure immunity, keeping one of them in the race for another day.
For Team Red, a victory would punch their ticket to Day 10.
So let's do the math.
Day 7, 8, 9, 10.
We win today, we get immunity tomorrow...
Guarantee Day 10.
It's not strike day for Team Black.
But hopefully it's not strike day for Team Red either.
Dan: Team Red and Team Black both carry only one strike, and both are headed to Lodi, California.
Troy and Nicole left Union City, California with a total allotted time of two hours and fifty-five minutes.
John and Rebecca departed Walnut Creek, California, and their allotted time is one hour and fifty-two minutes.
Nicole: So we get to meet up with ol' Joebecca today.
Joebecca.
They still don't know that's their name.
They don't know that's their name.
And if you don't know who Joebecca is, that's Johnathan and Rebecca.
Joebecca and us in Lodi.
[laughing] Showdown in Lodi.
Now, I would hate to be the ones that knocks out our two favorite sisters, but-- You gotta do what you gotta do.
Hey, it's $50,000.
Exactly.
Michael: I will move those girls out of the way.
I want immunity.
See ya in Cowpens.
Bam.
Sent.
[text sound] [text sound] Oh, we've got-- Please tell me that-- How do they do-- Seriously?
They texted me back that fast.
And it takes me 20 minutes to say hey.
Oh, I'm an idiot.
"Lol yep."
Oh, they're getting short with us now.
They're not being supportive anymore.
No.
Dan: On the road, the teams discuss the competition factor that stands between them all.
John: Hopefully we get to see Troy today.
That man needs a hug.
He's been through a lot these last couple days.
Rebecca: I know it's a competition, but I think ain't nothing wrong with supporting each other while we do it.
We could bump someone out still.
Ugh, that makes me sad.
I mean, we're going to.
That's the only way we're gonna win.
I'll put all my nice emotions aside.
Michael: And if it costs the girls the game, then so be it.
I want immunity.
And you know everybody else feels the same way.
Exactly.
The girls feel the same way about us.
I like these people.
Morgan: I know.
Jamie: I said at the beginning, I was like, we're gonna be talking smack, but I'm like, I don't want to.
To see the girls, it's gonna be great seeing them.
And then just destroying all hope in their eyes.
These are real genuine people.
No, we're gonna destroy them.
Today's our day, brother.
You know what we sound like?
We sound like Team Black.
I mean, you sound like-- I'm trying not to rip on them.
Have I gone to the dark side?
I'm not-- I'm not going there.
I think their color represents them well.
They should wear like a Darth Vader mask or something, seriously.
Look for a sign.
Dylan: Okie dokie.
Dan: As the teams approach their destination cities, they will look to complete their first task, which is to locate a city sign and take a selfie.
John: There's Lodi city limits.
We're pulling over here.
Michael: Where are you going, son?
This is somebody's yard.
Dan: It's Day 7 of Relative Race, and all four teams now enter their destination cities in search for their city signs to take a selfie.
Michael and Dylan, Team Blue... Look for a sign.
Okie dokie.
Dan: ...and Jamie and Morgan, Team Green, are both in Cowpens, South Carolina.
Cowpens Discount Store, right here, turn left, turn left.
At the top.
Dan: John and Rebecca, Team Black, along with Team Red, Troy and Nicole, are in Lodi, California.
Troy: There you go, Lodi exit right there, babe.
Nicole: Right here.
Says Lodi on the sign.
Oh yeah, yeah, yeah.
There's Lodi city limits.
We're pulling over here.
Dylan: Welcome to Cowpens.
Got it.
Stop!
Dylan: It's good, it's good.
Dan: Once city selfies are complete, the teams will receive the address to their first challenge.
[camera shutter] [camera shutter] Troy: I've got it.
Nicole: Okay, send it, send it.
[camera shutter] Michael: Got it.
Message sent.
Welcome to Cowpens.
Your first challenge is located at 597 McMillan Boulevard.
Jamie: 591 McMillan Boulevard.
Okay, let's go.
Let's find McMillan Park.
Welcome to Lodi.
Your first challenge is located at 221 East Lawrence Avenue.
Dan: Challenge #1 is the same for all four teams, but this time, with two teams together on the east coast, and two teams together on the west coast, it's a double face-off.
Morgan: Oh, the Blue Team is here!
Boo, Blue Team!
Oh, stop Dad.
Team Blue, just standing there like, whaddup ladies?
Where y'all been?
Come on!
Troy: There it is, right there, right there.
Nicole: Aw man.
[gasp] Team Black's here!
Ha-ha-ha-ha, Team Black is here!
That's what I'm talking about Cuz!
Blue Team, what up?
Michael: What's up, y'all?
Howdy, howdy.
Hey, hey, hey.
No time for greetings.
Okay.
Grab it, grab it.
Read it.
Obstacle course.
John: Work together to complete a four-leg series of obstacles.
Your allotted time for the day includes 25 minutes to complete this challenge.
Okay.
Ah!
Oh, Red Team!
Woo!
Troy: Felt like Rocky coming down the steps.
I was hoping this day would happen.
Something's about to go down.
Hello Team Red!
Nicole: Hi guys!
Troy: What's up, Cuz?
I gave him a high five, I gave him a hug, and I said, "You're going down."
I'm sorry, y'all are gonna have to go down, but, still love you.
We'll see what happens.
He was giving it to me right back.
Let's get it on!
Let's get it on!
Let's go!
Dan: There are four legs in this obstacle course.
First, each team will be locked together at the wrist and ankle.
In a barrel of eggs, they must find the one egg that contains the key to unlock their wrists.
Then, in the second leg of the course, their ankle key is attached to a rubber duck at the bottom of a bucket.
They must flood the duck out, using only water that they bail with their own leaky buckets.
On the third leg of the course, the team members will take turns being blindfolded.
Blinded, they must also balance an egg with a spoon in their mouth, as their partner verbally navigates them under and over ropes.
If they drop the egg or touch a rope, they must start over.
Last but not least, in the final component of the course, one team member must successfully land a drone on top of their partner's head.
Each team is allotted 25 minutes to complete this challenge and gain their next set of instructions.
[whistle] Step, step, step.
Okay, you start grabbing.
Down.
John: So we get to the egg bucket, and we just start popping them open, and I think to myself, all right, well it's got to rattle, 'cause there's a key in there, so I just start rattling a bunch.
Keep throwing them over your old man, I'll throw them over on you!
[laughing] Nicole: They lied, there's no keys!
Rebecca: It's a scam.
They're all at the bottom!
Got one.
Got one!
Go!
Oh gosh!
Arms down.
Arms, arms, arms.
You do it, you're faster.
I got one!
I got one babe, I got one.
I got one, get us undone.
Troy: It didn't surprise me they got the first key.
Not at all.
Of course she did.
Of course she did.
Of course she found the key.
Yeah.
Probably in their pocket.
Troy: Jedi power trick.
Rebecca: Get off, little doggie!
John: Okay, ready?
Rebecca: Okay, ready, go.
Michael and Dylan: Step.
Dan: Team Blue and Team Black are now on leg two of the course, where they must flood out their ankle key.
Step, step.
Hold around it, hold around it.
Rebecca: Come on!
John: Okay, turn around.
Once again, needle in a haystack.
Oh man, we're gonna get the last egg!
Troy: We literally got to the bottom fo the barrel, and then had to start searching on the ground.
Man.
Jamie: There has to be a second one in here.
Stop the holes.
Okay, I'm trying but, babe...
Turn.
Michael: And turn.
Got it, got it, got it, got it.
Okay, let's go.
Rebecca: Come on ducky.
Go out baby.
Yes!
John: We get the duck and we take off the key from that, and we unlock our legs, and then we run up to the egg challenge portion of it.
Troy: Got it.
Nicole: Got it?
Dylan: Step, step, step.
Morgan: Step, step, step, step, step!
Jamie: Step, step, step, step, step!
Michael: Oh, I love them.
Dylan: Oh, they're so fun.
Michael: Knock it out.
Seriously?
Are you serious?
Pour slow, pour slow, pour slow.
You poured it out of the bucket.
Morgan: I'm sorry.
Jamie: Step, step.
Troy: Get it in there.
We gotta make sure we get it all in there.
Put those on.
Go straight.
Slow.
Big step up and over.
Big, yes, yes, yes.
Don't-- Watch the back leg.
Try to splash it in, splash the duck out.
Try to splash it out.
It's out, it's out, it's out!
Get the key!
Get the key!
Threw the water in the bucket, and the duck popped out.
It felt like we still had a chance at the obstacle course, 'cause Johnathan and Rebecca were having a little bit of difficulty.
Okay, you've got to come back babe.
Dan: Team Red now joins Team Black on the third leg of the course, followed closely by Team Blue and Team Green.
♪ Take the shackles off my feet, so I can dance.
♪ Yes.
Finally.
Michael: Straight.
Left.
[sigh] Start over!
Yep.
Jamie: All right, now keep your head as straight as possible.
Put your chin up.
Nicole: The balancing, walking with the egg, trying to step over something you can't see.
I couldn't do it, so it took a long time.
Rebecca: Watch that leg.
High.
High.
You're good on your head.
You can probably get up if you stay to your-- Yup.
Yes.
Yes.
John: I'm done, and so, I'm on the other side of the obstacle, and I have to direct Rebecca.
Listen to me, listen to my voice.
Keep walking straight.
We now also have to worry about running into the other team.
Now you're gonna step forward one step.
Hold on, stop.
Troy: Stop!
Nicole: You could tell, even blindfolded, you could feel somebody was right there.
Troy: It was kind of a, what I call an M-O-T, moment of truth, is it family-- Are you courteous and just tell her to back up and let Rebecca go, or you-- You know, it was kind of a standoff.
Straight.
Straight.
Wait, sorry, sorry!
What happens there?
Michael: I didn't care if they were standing right in front of Dylan or not.
He's going through.
We're not stopping.
Go, son.
All right.
Morgan, straight.
I should have reached out and taken her egg.
[men simultaneously giving directions] And then straight over.
And keep the other leg as still as possible.
All right.
All right.
And, bring it over, bring it over.
Lift the straight, lift the straight.
Step down.
Okay, you're straddling it.
Stop!
Lift the back leg.
Lift the back leg.
Yes!
John: Okay.
Up and over.
Keep it on.
Good.
Down.
Dylan: Push it forward, good, good, good, good.
Now get your left one up.
Turn your whole body to your left.
Think kickboxing.
You got this!
Dylan: Okay, it's fine.
Take your time.
You're good, you're good.
You made it.
Morgan: All right, you got it!
High, high!
You've got it!
Dylan: When you--- Michael: And he gave great instructions.
I did it in one time, so, he did great.
Yeah!
Put the hat on.
Dylan: Got the hat on.
Michael: And then we go to step four.
Drone.
The object was to fly the drone, land it on the head of your teammate.
That was it.
Sounds simple.
What the heck, get back!
Oh, you're so close babe!
Forward, there we go.
Ugh.
It's okay.
Oh.
Aiming spot.
Oh man, if I had that spot.
All right.
We had to contend with that wind, so I looked around real quick and I was trying to figure out if we could find a wind break somewhere, and I see the booth where the drone started, and I figured, if I could sit on that and block the wind a little bit, maybe that would give me just enough so that I could get the drone up and on her head.
Done!
And it worked.
All right.
It says, "Your relative is a baker.
Go to the Frosted Flour Cakery."
Yes.
Let's go.
See you guys later.
You guys can do it!
Go Team Red!
Just a hair.
Don't continue-- Just a hair.
That's perfect.
John: It took quite a lot of time, but I think we crushed it.
Troy: And over.
[whistle] Troy: Gosh dog it.
Too close to the pole.
I see that now.
Rebecca: To the bakery, babe.
Yup.
Nicole: Hearing them read their card, head off to their second challenge... Rebecca: This is where teamwork comes into play.
I feel so bad for them.
Nicole: We're watching them leave.
It's deflating, knowing we're still here.
Troy: Good job babe, now straight up and over!
Yeah!
Woo!
Michael: So we finally got it.
Don't know how long it took.
Got it.
Team Green is still here, so we're still in front of them.
Your relative owns the Upstairs Book Nook.
Head there for your next challenge.
See you, Team Green.
Later!
Morgan: Bye!
Be careful of cramps!
Of course, we would've liked to finish faster than they did, but at the same time, once they were gone-- We were able to focus.
Okay, we did it.
Let's go, let's go, let's go.
Your relative is a fan of the King.
Head to Time & Time Again Antique Mall.
Big step to your right.
Over.
Oh, got it.
Need to get you closer.
Dan: It's Day 7 of Relative Race, and Team Red, Troy and Nicole, had the most difficulty with their first challenge.
Nicole: As we got to the drone, hearing them read their card, head off to their second challenge, it's deflating, knowing we're still here.
Dan: As they try to finish the obstacle course, Team Blue, Team Black, and Team Green are about to start their second challenges, which are all unique to each team's relative.
Rebecca: So we walk into our second challenge, and it's a bakery.
Our relative likes to bake.
Hi!
I'm Rebecca.
I'm Lisa.
Hi, Lisa.
Nice to meet you.
Welcome to Frosted Flour.
You're going to stack a four-tier cake.
You're going to ice the edges on it, and then you're going to carry the cake outside to an obstacle course.
Rebecca: And it turns out, we have to put this four-layer cake together.
John: In order to stack it, we had to take these straws and push them down through each of the layers so we're not pushing down on the cake.
And we stack it up, and then we just put as much frosting as we could around each layer t make sure that it would stay.
Rebecca: Don't drop it baby, don't drop it.
And then we have to balance this cake, blindfolded, through an obstacle course.
John starts the first half of the course, and I have to guide him through it.
Straight.
Straight.
And if he drops the cake, or crosses the line, then we have to start over again.
Hello.
Hi, welcome to the Upstairs Book Nook.
Several books have gone missing from your relative's bookstore.
You must locate and return these lost books.
All right, go.
Thank you.
We go upstairs to this book nook that our relative owns to look for hidden envelopes that contain clues that we need to find the missing books.
Here we go.
Here's one.
Got one.
Dylan: All right, so look for panther.
Using the hint in the envelope, we have to go back downstairs to the store and find the missing book that somehow relates to the clue.
Well, I think I found it.
Over here.
What?
It's a panther book.
That's gotta be it.
Michael: Good.
All right, we'll keep this with us.
All right.
Michael: To complete this challenge, we need to find the three missing books and return them to the counter lady upfront.
Hi.
Hello.
Welcome to Time & Time Again.
Thank you, it's lovely.
Thank you.
I'm Sherri, and here is your next challenge.
Jamie: Thank you Ms. Sherri.
Your relative has been a lifelong fan of the king of rock and roll, Elvis.
You must find four hidden items in this store that commemorate him.
Morgan: So we have to locate four items within the store that have to do with Elvis.
Jamie: Our mom has always had booths in antique malls, so we're super comfortable in them, and we just immediately started searching for clues.
Would this count?
Can I bring it to you?
No, ma'am.
Okay.
I was just checking.
Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh.
So the first thing we found was some Elvis vinyl, which we knew that was just the right thing, so I ran up to the counter.
I think I found a record.
Dan: Meanwhile, Team Red is finally finishing their first challenge.
All right, let's go.
Nicole: Not happy with this performance at all, but we've got another challenge to go, and a relative to find, so... Head over to Emerson Park to play a game that's unique to your relative's country of origin.
Troy: All right babe, let's go.
Let's go.
Nicole: We have two opportunities to make it up, even though Rebecca's from here, and I'm sure knows the town in her sleep.
They're already at their second challenge.
All I can do is hope that whatever they do, they don't do amazing at.
You've got balloons on your right and balloons on your left.
Come.
Straight.
John: Throughout the course, there were balloons that were attached to the ground, there was bubble wrap, there were chairs in the way.
Rebecca: And then we have to swtich halfway.
It started off actually pretty well.
I think it went pretty smooth.
Michael: Here's one.
Dylan: Got it.
All right.
The next missing book has something to do with Washington chopping down a tree.
Did Washington chop down a cherry tree or an apple tree?
I can't remember.
Oh, great.
Dan: Down the road in Cowpens, South Carolina, Team Green is still searching for the King.
[imitating Elvis] Thank you very much.
The second thing that we found, I found a Time magazine.
It said, I think, the 100 most influential musicians.
I knew Elvis was gonna be in there, so I grabbed it and looked for his name as I was walking to the front, and I found it.
Dan: And Team Red has finally made it to their second challenge.
Nicole: Jogo da malha is a cultural game your relative plays.
You have three targets.
Each of you must land one ball inside the ring before moving on to the next target.
If you touch or hit the pole, you must start that target over.
All right babe, you first, you first.
Let's go.
Just roll them in there.
Roll them in there.
Oh, nice job.
There you go.
Oh, good job babe.
Just get in.
Baby, go.
Yes!
Good job.
Okay, go baby, go!
John: Keep going, keep going, keep going.
You can pick it up a little bit.
You're gonna run into balloons.
Michael: Ah, that's driving me nuts.
Apple or cherry tree?
Dylan: Uh... Michael: This is why I don't read books.
Dylan: Yeah, well I mean, you don't have to go-- Oh my goodness.
Dylan: Do you see it?
Oh, are you kidding me?
Michael: Plain sight, my friend.
Come on.
Plain sight.
We're dumb.
Morgan: So then we found an Elvis in concert jacket, which was so cool.
Jamie: Okay.
Three out of four, perfect.
Okay, you go that way, I'll go this way.
Keep though-- We split up again, and I was rummaging through some shelves, and I saw some shoes.
They said Elvis, and then I thought, blue suede shoes, one of my favorite Elvis songs, so I grabbed it.
Blue suede shoes.
Elvis.
Oh my gosh.
She got two, I got two, and we finished it.
Two for two.
Congratulations.
You have completed the task.
There's your next clue.
Jamie: Your relative lives at 901 Creek Road.
Have you heard of Creek Road?
No, ma'am.
Okay.
No problem.
Thank you so much.
Thank you.
That's it!
Let's go, let's go, reset, reset, reset, come on.
Rebecca: Okay, this cake is heavy.
Step forward.
Step forward, step forward, step forward, now stop.
Stand up.
Okay, forward.
Forward, forward, stop.
So you're gonna put it down.
I think overall we did pretty well.
I don't think it was super fast, but I think we still did it under the allotted time.
Your relative lives at 321 Charleston Way.
Let's go.
I remember as we were pulling in that there's a laundromat next door that I saw that was open.
And we go asking if they know where the address is.
One of the patrons that was inside says, "Oh, actually, it's right down the street!
It's about two blocks down."
Rebecca: Thank you so much, sir!
Dan: John and Rebecca will now make their way to their relative's address.
Behind us.
Two blocks behind us, okay?
Oh, I need to get this thing off.
It's going, it's going!
Yeah!
Woohoo!
Good job baby!
Okay.
All right.
Your relative lives at 5108 Runway Drive.
Troy: Let's go.
Let's runway.
That's good.
Dylan: Glass.
We know what that is.
Is that it?
Stained glass making.
Come on, let's go.
Congratulations.
Here's the address to your relative's home.
Michael: Your relative lives at 6331 Bandy Drive.
Oh, that door doesn't open forward.
I'm driving.
This is Charlotte.
Our challenges were in Cowpens, South Carolina, but our relative's address was in Charlotte, North Carolina, which isn't far.
So I decided to drive, since I'm very familiar with that neck of the woods.
What's the name of the road?
Uh, Bandy.
All right, so she said go a few miles, but I say we start looking now.
Dylan: Yeah.
Rebecca: Okay, go two blocks.
I'll get this.
John: They said kinda keep to the left.
Rebecca: So it's on the left?
I don't know.
Charleston Way.
There's 311, so it's on the right-hand side.
Probably this one right here.
321, it's right here.
Rebecca: Right here, this is it.
This is it.
Let's go.
Let's go!
Hi!
Hi!
We're John and Rebecca.
Hi, nice to meet you!
Nice to meet you!
Can we get a quick picture with you guys?
Yeah!
Do you guys mind?
We've got to get real close.
[camera shutter] You got it?
Perfect.
All right.
Dan: Team Black, John and Rebecca, are the first team to find their relative, arriving 11 minutes over their allotted time.
Their clock is now stopped.
So, whose relative are you?
Um, we're actually related to you.
I am related to you.
You look like you're related to me.
My name's Chelsea.
I'm your half-sister.
Hi, I'm John.
I'm Jason.
Nice to meet you.
[crying] It's so good to meet you.
Oh my gosh.
You look just like us!
Yeah.
Oh my gosh, I'm so sorry.
I got cake and water all over me, and I meet my sister like this.
Sorry I had to do that to you.
You're so beautiful.
Thank you.
Oh, it's good to see you.
Oh my gosh, I have so many questions.
I know, we have a lot of time to catch up.
It's my sister.
I'm John.
John, nice to meet you.
This is my husband, John.
Hi, and your name?
Jason.
This is my fiance.
Welcome.
Oh, man.
I don't even know if there's words for this moment, because I've been daydreaming of it for so long that it's almost unreal.
There's no words to describe seeing your sister who you haven't seen since she was five.
I don't know her, but I know her.
I'm Chelsea Cornwell.
I'm 27 years old.
I live in Lodi, California, and I am Rebecca Hoyt's sister.
Regardless of whether I grew up knowing her or not, she's blood, and she's a little piece of me, so I've always wanted to meet her.
Do you have a good life?
Yeah.
Yeah, I did.
Good.
Yup.
It was wonderful.
Rebecca: She's my baby sister.
Meeting Chelsea was about as good as it gets.
You know how long I've prayed for this day?
So good.
Yeah, it is.
So sorry.
Dan: On Day 7 of Relative Race, Team Black is the first to clock in with an emotional family reunion, as Teams Green, Red, and Blue continue to rush to find their relatives.
Jamie: Come on, let's go.
Troy: Right there, right there.
[doorbell] Hello, hello.
Hi, how are you?
Can we take a quick selfie?
We sure can.
Hello.
Hi!
How are you?
Nice to meet you.
Are you our relative?
Yes I am.
Cool.
Can we take a selfie with you?
Please, please.
Awesome, thank you.
[camera shutter] Okay.
Sending it.
Here we go.
Bingo.
Send.
Dan: Team Green and Team Blue have both arrived at their new relatives.
Their clocks are now stopped as they learn how they're related.
Hi, I'm Jimmy, and we're cousins.
Oh, so cool, hi cousin Jimmy.
It's nice to meet you.
Welcome to my house.
I'm Jimmy Fleming.
I'm in the textile industry, and I'm Morgan and Jamie's cousin on our Irish side of the family.
Y'all come on in, please, please.
I'll introduce you to my wife, Rose.
Hi.
I'm Jamie.
Nice to meet you Ms. Rose.
Michael: So , how are we related?
I'm Kathy Smith Brewer.
This is my daughter Melanie Winter.
And we're your cousins.
We're friendly, we're friendly.
Nice to meet you.
It's nice to meet you too.
Morgan: Rose made this amazing, authentic Italian dinner.
Rose: Everything's homemade.
The tomato sauce, we call it gravy... Jimmy: They're a hot mess.
I mean, they are so much fun, and I can't wait to get to know them more.
Troy: Let's go.
Let's go, go, go, go, go.
Let's go, go.
It says, "Welcome, come on in, head to the backyard."
Come on.
Let's do it.
Nicole: Oh!
Troy: Oh!
It says this way to the backyard.
Oh my goodness, we get a greeting.
Wow.
Welcome to the family!
Nicole: Hi!
We've gotta get a picture first.
Big selfie, big selfie-- Oh my gosh, you have an animal.
[camera shutter] All right.
Dan: Team Red is the final team to find their relatives and stop their clock.
Troy: Woo!
Nicole: Hi!
Troy: Who's our relative?
I'm your aunt.
Troy: You're my aunt?
I'm your aunt.
I'm Diana Wilson, and I'm Troy's auntie.
This is your first cousin, my daughter Gina.
Hi, pleasure to meet-- It was the biggest greeting that we have gotten so far.
It was pretty big.
It was so cool when you can say you met your aunt and three first cousins in one day.
It was hitting the jackpot.
We'll show you where dinner is, where munchies are-- Troy: You've got food?
Okay, let's do it.
Diana: My mother is Troy's grandma.
It was like another piece of her that I found, and it was a shock, of course, because I didn't know my mom had given a child up for adoption.
That was Troy's dad.
This picture right here.
You can see the resemblance right here.
Yup.
My dad-- those, right there, that's-- that's-- Yeah, that's what the girls saw.
These are your great-grandparents.
Probably about 1954.
She's like, "I wanna know about my brother, I want to hear about my brother."
So I started sharing stories about my dad that I just learned yesterday.
This is blood.
This is my brother.
I'm starting to visualize a man that I never knew existed, and now tonight it's sinking in that he is a real person.
Troy: By telling those stories, it just fulfills me even more.
My aunt Diana had no idea about my dad.
She does now.
Jamie: After dinner, Jimmy wanted to show us some of his like super cool Elvis stuff, and I'm like, oh, cool, he probably had like a couple books or something.
Jimmy: Come on in.
Oh, wow.
Jimmy: Look at the man room.
This is so cool!
Morgan: What?
I feel like I'm in a museum!
Jamie: This is amazing!
Jimmy: Little bit of a mix of everything.
You know, I just loved Elvis since I was a kid.
Just, I don't know what about him I love, other than his music.
I mean, it's just incredible.
Jamie: It's really cool to see this kind of cultural museum of Elvis and music, some of the similarities that we had.
Jimmy: Hope it helps you understand me a little bit better.
I don't know if that's good or bad.
Oh, we love it.
Jimmy: You may not want to stay now, but... Jamie: No, I love it so much.
Dan: As the sisters enjoy their musical lineage, Michael Anderson is with his cousins, Kathy and Melanie, learning more about his family tree.
John and Ruth are your great-grandparents.
Deloris Starnes is your grandmother.
Michael: And so this is where I fit in down through here.
Melanie: And one more.
That's my mother.
And I notice, everyone's pretty much local.
I'm seeing a lot of Mooresvilles, so I'm going to assume that she still lives in Mooresville, which is 25 minutes from my house.
So I've already met my father on this journey, and then yesterday my sister Stephanie shows me my mother's face for the very first time in a photo.
Knowing that she's alive, and the city she could possibly live in is 25 minutes from my house?
For 45 years?
It's-- It gives me hope that I'm going to get to meet her face to face.
I just want to say thank you, and thank you.
You're welcome.
You're our family.
Michael: Absolutely.
Dan: In Lodi, California, Rebecca, on Team Black, has waited over two decades to be reunited with her sister, Chelsea.
So, yeah.
So tell me about your life.
Um, it's been good.
Yeah, I was adopted by my aunt and my uncle, my mom's sister.
They gave me the best life.
Yeah?
My last memory of Chelsea was hugging her goodbye at her fifth birthday party.
Okay, so this is the picture I have with you.
Chelsea: My bowlcut.
Ha!
Rebecca: And then there's Ashley, and then me, and that's you in the middle playing with the phone.
Chelsea: Wow.
You know what, to be honest with you, I don't-- I don't remember.
The picture that I have of Rebecca-- She's sitting on a couch, and she's actually holding me when I'm only a couple months old.
Rebecca and I share the same biological father, Charles Avitt.
My biological mom, Susan Neer, was murdered by Charles Avitt.
He took a life from both of us.
Rebecca: I was adopted into my father's family, and she was adopted into her mother's family.
Chelsea: I would study Rebecca's picture, and just wonder what color she liked, and what kind of person she grew up to be, because I didn't know how Rebecca grew up.
I didn't know that she knew of me at all.
We were really young.
It's hard to put all the pieces together, and then you're hearing from both sides of the story, and-- At least I learned that we were loved, and people knew about us.
Yeah?
Rebecca: I always knew I had a sister, and I wanted to meet her, but I didn't know her last name.
I didn't even know how to go about finding her.
And apparently, Chelsea felt the same way.
You have to wonder, does your sister know about you?
Does she want to meet you?
Do you want to step in on their lfie when it's been so long?
Chelsea: It's something that I've always wanted to happen.
I just didn't know when, so... Twenty-five years.
And here she is, right where I was born.
Rebecca's very loved.
She always has been.
I could do this all day.
It's a good day.
It's a good day.
I can already tell that it's gonna be exactly like a sister relationship that it should've been the entire time.
So, I have a surprise for you, to take you, if you're game.
Yes?
You wanna go ahead?
I am game for anything.
Okay, let's go.
Let's go.
All right.
Chelsea: I took Rebecca to the cemetery, here in Lodi.
My biological mom, Susan Neer, is buried at that cemetery, and Rebecca's mom, Karen Richards, is also buried in that cemetery in the mausoleum.
Susan Gail Neer.
That's what they changed it to.
Seemed like it would be something that hurts your heart a little bit, but it was actually really refreshing.
That's where we're connected, and it seemed only right we were able to go visit our moms.
Never thought this day would happen, did you?
Chelsea: I know, right?
Never.
To share that moment with Rebecca was something I'll always cherish, to share just the love that we have for our moms.
And you know, I didn't know her, but I love her.
I usually come down here and say hi when I've got like the world on my shoulders.
I bet.
Chelsea: We share a lot in common, even though we didn't really grow up around each other.
Your mom is also here, so we're gonna go-- Can we see her?
Yeah, we're gonna go see her.
Good.
And unfortunately, when we went over to see Rebecca's mom, the mausoleum was closed, but we're gonna be back there tomorrow morning.
Rebecca: That's hers.
Chelsea: And they open at 8, so, get back early enough.
Rebecca: We'll come back.
Sounds good.
So we're gonna try and head back tomorrow, first thing in the morning, pay our respects, and see Mom one more time.
Thanks for bringing me out here.
Chelsea: We're getting a lot of our questions answered, and we're getting to know each other, and yes, we have a past, everybody does, but we have each other now.
My sister is Rebecca Hoyt, and I found her on Relative Race.
Thank you.
Dan: As Day 7 comes to a close, allotted and actual times are being calculated.
Troy: The teams are getting better at navigating, they're getting better at the challenges, they're learning just like we are.
It's gonna be tough.
Dan: Immunity for tomorrow is up for grabs, and two teams are one strike away from elimination.
If we get a strike and we go home, we know that we're going home having spent some of the most incredible time with some of the most amazing people, and we feel privileged that we also get to call them our family.
Dan: Welcome, teams.
All four of you remain in Day 7 of Relative Race, but I want you to know that today's results are the closest we've had so far.
Only 28 minutes separates first from worst.
Team Green, you faced a father and son duo.
How do you think you did in head-to-head competition against Team Blue?
Jamie: You know, we definitely had some challenges, but the hardest thing was that we were actually having so much fun being around Team Blue.
I kept picking up Michael's accent, and we were just-- yeah, it was silly, but we were proud of ourselves for completing it, because we decided to stick with it and complete it.
Dan: Team Red?
How do you think you did against Team Black?
Oh, not well at all.
They smoked us.
We like to say that we're kind of slow playing it for Day 10.
Yeah.
Its a false sense of security for Team Black.
Uh, well, we'll see.
Team Black, what do you think?
Did you destroy Team Red?
Rebecca: Well, I think Team Red scrambled enough eggs to make breakfast tomorrow morning.
[Troy laughing] That's true.
Dan: Well, I'm glad that the teams had some healthy head-to-head competition, but one of you is going to be knocked off your perch.
Team Red, who did you meet?
I got to meet my dad's sister, my aunt, and my three first cousins.
Look at that grin!
Troy: It's awesome.
Two of my first cousins look just like me, beard and all.
Dan: I know for you, Rebecca particularly, this day, and perhaps your most emotional day.
Yes, it did.
Folks, let me introduce you to my sister, Chelsea.
This is my baby sister, guys.
Yeah.
She's so beautiful.
It was an excellent day, Dan.
Best ever.
You know, I have a son that-- that was his motto.
He'd always say, "What day is it?"
And he would end it by saying, "The best day ever."
And I'm happy that you had the best day ever.
Team Blue, I think it's also safe to say that this was an incrediblly profound day for you of discovery.
Yesterday you see a picture of your mother for the first time, and today you find out something perhaps equally, or if not more important.
My mother is still alive, and I'm pretty sure I know what city she lives in, and it's 25 minutes from where I live.
What?
Wow.
Wow!
Yeah.
Congratulations.
Well, I haven't found her yet, but I'm pretty sure that's where she's at.
It has been a wonderful day.
It becomes more and more difficult the closer we come to the end of this race, because this is Day 7.
And when you hear these profound, deeply real and moving stories about family, it's tough to hand out a strike, and yet it's that time.
I mentioned 28 minutes is all that separated first from worst.
Finishing in first place, 11 minutes over your allotted time, you guys seem to be the dominant team, Team Black.
Yes.
Finishing in second place, 28 minutes over their allotted time, Team Blue.
What?
Oh, yeah!
We're shocked.
We are shocked.
So it's between Team Red and Team Green.
Team Green, if you receive this strike, it is your third strike, and you will be leaving the race.
Finishing in third place, 34 minutes over their allotted time is Team Green.
Whoa.
Dan: Team Red, you finished 39 minutes over your allotted time.
You've received your second strike.
Nicole: Pretty bummed we got a strike, because it puts us on the chopping block to where tomorrow, one of the three of us is going home.
Dan: And so I ask you, Team Black, do you pick the immediate game benefit, or do you feel that perhaps another Day 10 benefit is key to that ultimate prize of $50,000?
It's up to you.
Your decision is... Well Dan, we're gonna make sure we go to Day 10, so we're taking that immunity for tomorrow.
Immunity.
So Team Black is off the table tomorrow for receiving a strike.
Nicole and Troy, tomorrow is a new day.
Pick yourself up, get some rest.
That goes for all of you, because you have more miles ahead of you.
You have more challenges, and you have more relatives waiting to meet you.
Tomorrow is Day 8.
Goodnight, and good luck.
Rebecca: Goodnight, everybody.
All: Goodnight.
Rebecca: See you all tomorrow.
I'm sorry guys.
Boo!
So narrow.
I thought we were going home.
I know, I was like, yeah, surely.
I was so sure we were going home.
Yeah, I was right there with you man.
I cannot believe we came in second... Dude, that-- ...again to Team Black!
Going to Day 10.
Yes!
High five babe.
Dan: With Day 7 in the books, Team Black, John and Rebecca, came in 11 minutes over their allotted time and pick up immunity for tomorrow's race.
In a shocking second place, Team Blue, Michael and Dylan, finish 28 minutes over their allotted time.
I'm happy.
I am too.
I'm shocked.
Dan: Taking third place, and safe from elimination for one more day, is Team Green, Jamie and Morgan, 34 minutes over their allotted time.
Congratulations.
That's-- Thank you!
You guys were so positive.
You guys were like, "Stop talking like that, you won't get a strike," and we're like, "What if we do though?"
Dan: And coming in last place, 39 minutes over their allotted time, Team Red, Troy and Nicole, now have two strikes.
You win, because you met all of us.
Yes, I did.
It is a winning day.
Don't let that dampen the mood!
Let's-- Oh, no, no.
That's what we wanted, to make it to the end to see everybody.
Yeah?
So, we're winners now.
So I'm not gonna lie, I kind of feel on top of the world right now.
We won first prize, immunity.
We get to go to Day 10.
And I got to meet my baby sister today.
You guys kicked butt.
Thank you.
Troy: Get in there.
Oh yeah!
I just picked up some bags, started tossing, and Steven joined in with me.
Hey, check this out, come over here.
Troy: Next thing you know, he was like, "Hey man, we've got something to show you."
We've got a little surprise for you.
It's a Portuguese tradition.
Oh, it's a Portuguese tradition?
All right, a little spin.
Don't be scared.
You've got to spin him a couple times.
A couple times.
And then we've got to walk this way.
Straight forward, a little bit more, almost there, and... [laughter] What a good Portuguese family tradition!
Welcome to the family!
Troy: It felt really good.
I'm not really sure it's a tradition or a Portuguese ritual or anything like that, it was just them having fun with me, so it was awesome.
Get in here.
Get in here, get wet.
I've been so emotional up and down through this journey.
I remember every embrace of every relative that I have come in contact with, and today felt like I carried all of that with me to be able to celebrate it with everyone that's in this house today, and every tear shed, every strike given, it makes it all worth it.
I love that Chelsea's now in my life.
We're only been together a few hours, but it seems like the world changed and everything is right.
Like, I have another sister to text when I have something exciting, or call and complain when I'm upset, but, all feels right in the world.
It's a strange feeling.
I can't even describe it.
It's-- I'm complete.
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