The Amazing Race (2001) s38e11 Episode Script

The Can't Can't

1
PHIL KEOGHAN: Previously on
The Amazing Race
the European adventure continued
for five teams in Milan.
Kyland and Taylor missed out
on an early flight,
putting them an hour
behind the other teams.
It's hard not to feel hopeless
when you know that
you are on a flight by yourself.
KEOGHAN: At the Roadblock,
the heat took its toll on Adam.
I feel like passing out.
Here, relax. Get out of the sun.
KEOGHAN:
But he persevered
[sighs]
I want to finish the challenge.
KEOGHAN:
and triumphed.
- Oh, my God. Thank you so much.
- TAYLOR: [gasps] Oh, my God.
- Yes!
- [cheering]
That's my brother!
Let's go, baby!
KEOGHAN: Jas and Jag
continued to set the pace
Yay!
KEOGHAN: winning
their third leg in a row.
- Meanwhile
- What the
KEOGHAN: Jack and
Chelsie's navigational problems
CHELSIE:
This feels terrible.
Ugh. Every time this happens
to us, it's Gosh.
KEOGHAN: set up a battle
against Kyland and Taylor
- Hold it. Hold it, please.
- We're right there. I got it. I got it.
KEOGHAN: ending in elimination
for the father and daughter.
CHELSIE:
We loved being on the race.
This was the greatest experience
that I think I've ever had.
And I got to share it
with my dad.
KEOGHAN: Coming up tonight, the
final four put it all on the line.
- Let's go.
- Let's go, baby.
KEOGHAN: The stakes
have never been higher
What'd I tell you, baby?
We are in this race.
KEOGHAN: as they fight
for a spot in next week's finale.
We have no idea
what place we're in.
KEOGHAN: At the Pit Stop, teams
got an early jump on the next leg.
Would you like to know
where you're going to next?
- Yes.
- Yes.
How about Paris, France?
- Oh!
- Let's go!
- What?
- Let's go.
And I do have
some great news for you.
You will be able to bundle
your hotel and flights
in one fell swoop
using Expedia packages.
- Ooh.
- Let's go.
I have a phone for you,
which has the Expedia app.
All you have to do
is just tap on the packages tab
- and go to it.
- Wow.
- Oh, my gosh. Incredible.
- Oh, my God.
We're going to Paris, France.
We're gonna get our flights,
our hotels,
all with a couple clicks.
We're gonna live like kings.
[chuckles] - JAG: Wow,
it's that easy to pick a hotel.
Yep.
ADAM: They have a
gym. We're booking this.
- They got
- I got to work on these arms.
- Now we're gonna pick our flight.
- Okay.
IZZY: This seems like a
good time. Let's sleep in a little.
- PAIGE: Excellent.
- I think we're almost done.
We got a hotel
and a flight in one app.
It looks like
another team's arrived.
- Izzy and Paige.
- JAG: Whoa.
PAIGE:
Good morning.
- JAG: Good morning.
- [Jas laughs]
JAG: We've done really
well on the race so far,
but we know that it's the race
and anything can happen.
We aren't
feeling cocky in any way.
We're just gonna focus on
whatever challenges that we have
and survive
and make it to the finals.
- Final four.
- Yeah, yeah, yeah.
- Congrats.
- Let's go.
- Top four.
- Yeah.
- Let's make it top three.
- Absolutely.
We're so excited
to be in the final four.
Jag and Jas are already here.
We had a feeling they were
team number one before.
I'm trying
to suppress my nerves.
I feel quite anxious.
I'm bummed we're
all on the same flight.
I think we keep
trying to remind ourselves
that we still
just have to keep doing
the same thing we've been doing.
And we're gonna
fight like hell this leg.
- Hey!
- IZZY: Let's go.
And we survive
another leg, baby!
You're not getting rid of us.
[laughs]
The finale
is right around the corner,
and this
is the determining factor
if we get to race
for a million dollars.
Do we have any idea
who the fourth team is?
Nope.
JOSEPH: There's just
so much on the line.
We're really hoping
we can bring it to the finale
and it all pays off.
TAYLOR:
Well, well, well.
OTHERS:
Oh!
Well, well, well.
- Oh, will you look at that.
- [excited chatter]
Let's go.
TAYLOR: We're all leaving
on the same flight today,
so we're equalized,
which is exactly what we need.
And we're going to Paris.
I'm so excited.
I know a little bit of French.
My mom was
a French teacher growing up.
This is gonna
be a great leg for us.
KYLAND: So, our main
focus is get in that final leg
- and win.
- Mm.
Are we all ready to go to Paris?
- Let's go. - Let's go.
- [cheering]
TAYLOR:
Final four, y'all.
ADAM:
Paris, here we come.
- JOSEPH: Moulin Rouge, here we come.
- [Adam chuckles]

KEOGHAN:
The final four teams are about
to land in Paris, France.
Home to what
many travel publications regard
as the most recognizable
structure in the world:
the iconic symbol of Paris,
the Eiffel Tower,
which stands more than
a thousand feet above the city.
Once they arrive,
they'll take taxis
to the world-famous Moulin Rouge
and search for their next clue.
Taxis. Ooh.
Taxi!
Moulin Rouge, s'il vous plaît?
- Okay.
- And if we can go very fast.
We want
to beat these other teams.
- You go to Moulin Rouge?
- JAG: Yeah,
- Moulin Rouge.
- JAS: Moulin Rouge. - Okay.
Let's go.
- Hello, we're good.
- Hello.
Moulin Rouge is a famous
burlesque performance club,
so I'm hoping
we get to get dressed up
and do a fun little cancan.
So while we were at the airport,
we were able to get a guidebook.
The guidebook has maps in it
with all
the specific neighborhoods
we might be going to in Paris.
There's only four teams left,
and the margin for error
is so narrow.
I know everybody has
a great reason to be here
and maybe ours
isn't that fantastical,
but we live
the freelance lifestyle.
We both have parents
who are getting older.
We just want
our loved ones and ourselves
to be safe and fed
and-and housed forever,
you know? [chuckles]
The other teams' doubt
in our abilities
and just not really
recognizing us as competitors
only fuels us
because that is a theme
we've dealt with our whole life.
Uh, Adam and I are never
the fastest, the strongest,
the most capable, but we're
always the hardest workers.
We are here
to prove the doubters wrong.
Even part of it
is to prove ourselves wrong.
We are so close to the end here,
and we don't want to, you know,
make any major mistakes
or any blunders.
And, uh, we think we've
been running a strong race.
We just got to keep
the momentum going today.

- [horns honking]
- JAS: Oh, man.
Our taxi driver
was letting us know
that traffic
is usually always bad like this.
So we just got to be patient.
We can't really do much.
We're hoping that
the GPS is incorrect,
but, uh, John, our driver,
he's telling us that it's wrong,
and we're gonna
be there in no time.
We're, like, two turns away.
- JOSEPH: Yes. Yes, ma'am.
- ADAM: Yes.
- JOSEPH: Merci beaucoup.
- [door opens]
Joseph, it's green. Come on.
This is it, Joseph.
JOSEPH:
Yeah, Moulin Rouge.
Oh, God.
This looks like dancing.
Hello. One, two, three, four.
Oh, Joseph, clue box.
- Route Info.
- Route Info.
["Orphée aux enfers" playing] -
Dancers have been kicking up their heels
here at the Moulin Rouge
for almost
140 years,
performing the cancan.

- [dancers exclaiming]
- KEOGHAN: What began as a symbol
of women's liberty
and emancipation
has become a must-see
for the millions of tourists
who visit Paris every year.
Teams will rehearse a Moulin
Rouge-inspired dance routine,
then dress the part and perform
it with backup dancers onstage.
When the judges feel they cancan
kick it with the best of them,
they'll hand over a clue.
- Let's do it. Okay.
- Um
We are very bad at dancing.
Let's go here. [chuckles]
- Okay, hello. Welcome to Moulin Rouge.
- Hello, how are you doing?
- WOMAN: You're gonna be super good.
- ADAM: Yes.
WOMAN:
Here we go.
Oh, w-we're first?
- ADAM: We're first.
- Yeah, you are.
- Oh, my God.
- Yeah.
JOSEPH:
It felt amazing
to show up to Moulin Rouge
and realize
we were in first place.
Is that what
Jas and Jag always feel?
Because as soon as we realized
we were dancing,
we were like, "We need
every second of every minute."
We're about to go lock the door
and not let a team in
for the next hour.
So you're gonna start.
Oui, cancan ♪
-Oui, cancan
-Oui ♪
-Oui, cancan
-WOMAN: Oui, cancan ♪
- Oui, oui, oui, cancan.
- ADAM: Oui, cancan ♪
Oui, oui, oui. ♪
And we stop at the front.
And you stop
in the middle front.
JAS:
On our left, I see it.
There it is.
JAG:
Just drop us off here.
JAS:
Oh, see? This is good.
This is good.
JAG:
Let's go.

- Please be the first team.
- I don't know.
Get it. Good.
"Learn and perform
a Moulin Rouge-inspired dance
with the famous troupe
to receive your next clue."
- Let's do it. I love the cancan.
- Let's go. Let's go. Okay.
JAG:
Yeah, we have to go fast.
JAS:
So there's one team ahead of us.
MAN:
There's one here already.
JAS: Hopefully it's
just Joseph and Adam.
One, two, three, four.
And you step forward after that.
And then we end forward
with the right foot.
- Exactly.
- Okay.
Yeah!
- MAN: Get your shoes.
- Yes.
- One, two, three, four.
- All right.
[indistinct chatter]
- You turn back, you step forward, and you turn.
- One foot.
[both humming
"Orphée aux enfers"]
- I'm not that flexible.
- [laughs]
Oh, this traffic is rough.
I've heard, though,
that traffic was bad here, so
We're final four, and so this is
where we got to give everything,
and I think I don't think
anything's gonna stop us.
Besides this traffic.
This traffic is slowing us down.
- It's not gonna stop us.
- It's not gonna stop us.
- It's just gonna slow us down.
- Yeah.

ADAM:
Hold on.
- Step, kick
- Step, kick, chassé, chassé.
Pass my face, Adam.
BOTH: One, two, three
and four, and five, six, seven.
- IZZY: Oh, God. Okay.
- Come on.
- "Can you cancan?"
- Yep.
Would you teach us?
- Yes.
- The cancan? [laughs]
- Oh, yes, please.
- Hi. Nice to meet you.
- BOTH: One, two, three, four.
- WOMAN: One, two, three, four.
- One, two, three.
- JOSEPH: No, no, no.
[man vocalizing]
- Slow It's quicker.
- Oh.
- Quicker.
- Quicker.
WOMAN 2:
So, let's go.
- So, are you ready?
- IZZY: Absolutely.
- [vocalizing]
- Six, seven, forward.
- Good. Let's keep going.
- Yeah?
We're gonna have fun.
- We're gonna see.
- Yeah. - Merci.
Pivot your whole body.
You're not stopping.
- It's a pivot.
- Oh, pivot this way. Yeah.
- WOMAN 2: You're gonna start on this side.
- Okay.
Okay, so you're gonna
just share a bit.
- And you're on this side, so
- Okay.

Somehow, we have ended up
not getting the best of luck.
I know.
KYLAND:
Oh, my goodness.
Um, so, yeah, apparently
there's some sort of obstruction
on the route we were taking.
We got to get out of here.
Do you know another way?
[driver laughs]
Okay. Yeah, we got to go.
It really sucks to be,
potentially, behind everybody
all over again, when
we all start on equal footing.
I mean

Is this way okay?
We don't need to go left?
'Cause I don't want
to go back to Convention.
Is this okay?
- Okay, okay.
- [laughs]
All right, so, apparently,
the route we were taking
was, uh, obstructed,
so now it's closed.
So now we have
to find a new route,
and we just lost a lot of time.

One, two, three, four,
five, six, seven, eight.
- Wait. Oh, it's left foot.
- Right into it.
- So, one, two, three, four.
- Oh, my God.
- I don't really know how to do that or what that means.
- PAIGE: Okay.
[man vocalizing]
- There you go. Good.
- What's after that? Thank you.
- KYLAND: Let's do it. Here you go. 56.
- TAYLOR: Let's go. Let's go.
- Merci beaucoup, merci.
- KYLAND: Merci, merci, merci.
Merci. Merci.
- TAYLOR: Go, go, go.
- Yup.
- I'm watching. We're good. We're clear.
- All right.
- Yup, here it is.
- KYLAND: Okay.
- Route Info.
- Route Info. "Can you cancan?"
- Oh, you're the instructor.
- Hi. I'm Aaron.
- Nice to meet you.
- Aaron. Taylor. Nice to meet you.
- Kyland.
- Nice to meet you. We're gonna go upstairs
- and start rehearsing.
- Okay.
So let's start again and go
faster from this point, Adam.
- We'll start from me grabbing your hips.
- Okay.
- One, two, three, four.
- MAN: One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight.
You have to make sure
that eight, you're already down.
I'm a very bad dancer.
Oh, we're gonna change that,
don't worry.
- Love it, Aaron. Let's go.
- Ooh. Love the energy, Aaron.
KYLAND:
That's what we needed.
WOMAN 2:
Babe, you're gonna be great.
- IZZY: Yeah, yeah, yeah.
- WOMAN 2: Don't worry.
- That was the worst cab we've had.
- KYLAND: Whoo.
Lovely driver, but terrible
turns, terrible traffic.
The good news is
I'm a pretty good dancer, and
KYLAND: I'm-I'm good
at doing what I need to do.
And today, I need
to figure this out. So I will.
I have had nightmares
of needing
to do a dancing challenge
that I could not get out of.
And it was
a do-or-die situation,
and it was a nightmare realized.
One, two, three, four.
One, two, three, four, five,
six, seven, eight.
- Okay. Let's try.
- Let's go try it.
- You want to try it already?
- Let's go try it.
Something that we've learned
from going to the previous
dancing Detours
- Yep.
- is we can sit there
and practice
as much as we want,
but until you're on that stage,
you don't get to hear
what the rhythm is like.
And that's
the most difficult part for us.
And so we would rather
just go out there onstage,
figure out what the beat is,
start to get it correctly,
and just get as many attempts
as we can under our belt
before there's a line behind us.
- JAS: Yeah.
- I'm feeling excited. This is our first attempt.
I don't know how it'll go, but
we're hoping for a, uh, clue.
["Orphée aux enfers" playing]
[exclaiming]
[chuckles]
- Did they already start?
- Yeah, I think so.
- What are we [laughs]
- [laughs]: I don't know.
I don't know what we're
- That is not it.
- [both laugh]
That is not it.
- What are we doing?
- I don't know.
We botched that first attempt.
I don't even think
we hit one move correctly.
[laughs]
Keep going.
You don't remember it?
I don't remember it.
- [laughs]: That was so bad.
- We did not do the cancan.
We did the "can't-can't."
- What thing? This thing?
- Yeah.
[laughs]
- That was so bad.
- [dancers exclaiming]
How'd we do? [laughs]
[sighs]
Yeah, that-that one wasn't
that one wasn't it.
- Yeah, we just missed a couple moves.
- Hey, don't worry.
- A couple moves.
- We're gonna run it back.
- For sure.
- FEMALE JUDGE: Okay.
- We forgot the whole thing.
- Okay. Thank you, thank you.
Oh, that was horrible.
- [woman vocalizing]
- Oh, I
I messed up this.
So we finished this.
- You're helping me dance.
- [Aaron chuckles]
- Let's see how it goes.
- Yeah.
- And you come.
- Don't lose faith in me, Aaron.
Okay. Now you have an idea.
Yeah?
- [vocalizing]
- Okay, okay.
Can we do it again?
I'm sorry. I'm very sorry.
- I'm very sorry.
- Hey. You take your time.
We just need to go faster.
One more time.
- WOMAN: Five, six, on the
- Six.
- Yeah, together.
- Oh, I turned the wrong way.
Yeah, around the wrong way.
WOMAN 2:
Six, seven, eight.
Perfect. A bit quicker.
AARON:
Five, six, seven, eight.
Corkscrew. Corkscrew.
- I was doing the second one.
- [grunting rhythmically]
Sorry. I was d My bad.
[man vocalizing]
Okay, sweet.
Let's try it.
- Try again?
- Yeah.
We totally blinked out.
Worst first attempt ever.
Let's Adam, we start to choke
- on the cross.
- WOMAN: You're too far from each other.
- ADAM: I know.
- Yeah.
- Once
- You need to go quicker into this.
Oh, I see.
So it doesn't alternate feet.
- It's always the same foot? Okay, okay.
- Yeah, always the same foot.
How much of the dance
is this part that we just did?
- Like
- We're about halfway through.
- Oh, yes! - Okay.
- [Taylor laughs]
I was worried you were gonna
say, like, ten percent.
- No, no, no, no.
- Oh, my gosh.
JAG:
Oh, the first one was so bad.
Yeah.
It felt way better.
The first time we had no idea
what we were doing.
- ["Orphée aux enfers" playing]
- Let's do it.
- JAS: Whoo!
- JAG: Yeah.

Hey.
- [muttering]
- [dancers exclaiming]
One, two, three, four,
one, two, step.
One, two, three, four
- One, two, three. Yeah.
- [vocalizing]
[grunts]
[grunts]
- BOTH: Yeah!
- [applause]
Well done. Bravo.
Give us some good news.
- That was it.
- That was it.
- Yes, you did.
- Let's go!
- Let's go!
- [all cheering]
- MALE JUDGE: Yay. Well done.
- [laughs]: Let's go.
- Congratulations.
- Oh, my gosh.
- Here you go. - Thank you, thank you.
- Thank you so much.
- What an honor. - Congratulations. Good job.
- Thank you, thank you.
- FEMALE JUDGE: Congratulations.
- Thank you, thank you.
- Well done. Good job.
- Thank you.
- Whoo.
- MALE JUDGE: Good luck.
- Thank you!
- Thank you. Thank you.
- Thank you.
- [dancers cheering]
- How you feel?
- ADAM: Yeah.
- Yeah.
- JOSEPH: We could try.
I think we have to do it
on there and see how we do.
- Yeah, you want to do that?
- Yeah. - WOMAN: Okay.
- So let's put the costume on. Let's go.
- Let's go.
We're feeling okay.
It's another dance.
We're not dancers.
If we can get out of here,
that'd be huge!
- Route Info.
- Route Info.
"Find your next clue
in the front of Notre-Dame."
The bells of Notre-Dame
are ringing once again,
after this cathedral known
as "Our Lady of Paris" faced
a devastating fire in 2019.
It's been fully restored,
and according
to proud Parisians,
even more beautiful than ever.
Teams will get
a quick look at it
when they pick up a clue here.
- JAG: Let's grab a taxi. Okay.
- JAS: Let's just get a taxi.
Oh, right there. Taxi.
- We're going to the Notre
- JAG: Hi.
We're going
to Notre-Dame Cathedral.
- Thank you, thank you.
- Okay.
- Let's go.
- Thank you so much.
- How do we look?
- WOMAN: Very good.
Thank you.
Thank you guys so much.
Oh, God.
The pressure is so high.
[dancer exclaims]
["Orphée aux enfers" playing]
[laughing, muttering]
Oui, cancan.
[vocalizing]
[dancers exclaiming]
Here we go.
Oh, Joseph, we're behind it.
- Oh, my God.
- Oh, my God. We choked.
- [laughs]
- What's going on?
Oh. Oh.
[both laughing]
- This is so overwhelming.
- Oh, my God. It's overwhelming.
What are we supposed to do?
ADAM:
I don't know. I don't know.
JOSEPH:
Okay, we're gonna redo. [laughs]
- That was a lot.
- This is so
- This is so overwhelming.
- Oh, my God.
[dancers exclaiming]
- [laughs]: Can we redo that, please?
- MALE JUDGE: Um
- I think that's probably best.
- I think that's best.
I'm sorry, you're all so pretty,
I just blacked out.
- Uh, let me
- [laughing]
Holy crap.
WOMAN 2:
Cross, two, three, hop.
- One, two, three.
- [groans] No.
- WOMAN 2: Okay, we're gonna do that again.
- We'll do it again.
- This way. [chuckles]
- We will get that clue.
- Ah! ♪
- You're gonna be great.
TAYLOR:
I'm so excited.
Dancing was, like, my nightmare,
but, uh, Aaron was a really good
teacher, and it just is, like
- And I have to do it for Taylor and for both of us.
- DANCERS: Yeah.
["Orphée aux enfers" playing]
[dancers exclaiming]

Oh.
- Ah.
- Oh.
Hey.
The beginning was
a little rough around the edges.
- Feeling good. Thank you so much.
- Merci beaucoup.
[dancers cheering] -FEMALE
JUDGE: Okay. Really good job.
KYLAND:
Thank you, thank you, thank you.
- TAYLOR: Ah. All right, let's
- AARON: Yeah, okay.
- Whoo.
- Yeah, let's-let's run it back.
- Let's go and give it some more hustle. That was good.
- Yeah.
Come on, dancing gods.
["Orphée aux enfers" playing]
One, two, three, four.
One, two, three, four.
One, two, three, four.
One, two,
three, four.
Unfortunately, musicality
just isn't quite correct.
- ADAM: All right. Thank you.
- JOSEPH: Okay, we'll be right back.
We'll take it. We'll be back.
ADAM:
Thank you.
- Okay. All right.
- WOMAN 2: You're so good together.
- You're so cute. - Okay.
- It's because we're in love.
- Yeah, I can see.
- [both laugh]
You have the girls behind you.
- It's gonna be great.
- Yeah. Okay. - Okay.
["Orphée aux enfers" playing]
- [mouthing]
- TAYLOR: Two, three, four.
One, two, three, four,
five, six, seven, eight.
One, two, three, four,
five, six, corkscrew.
One, two, three, four,
five, six, seven, eight.
Here.
- One, two, three, four
- Five, six, seven, eight.
- Yeah, yeah. Step, kick, step.
- One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight.
[dancers exclaiming] - One, two,
three, four, five, six, seven, eight.
One, two, three, four,
five, six, seven.
One, two, three, four.
Step and two, stop.
One, two, three, four.
Ah!
- Take your time.
- Okay.
- One, two, three, four, lift.
- Okay.
Jump. One, two, three, four,
five, six, seven, eight.
- Hey!
- Whoo!
Hey!
- MALE JUDGE: Nice.
[applause]
Good for them.
- Oh, my God.
- Wow.
- Well done.
- That was incredible.
Your performance quality
is insane.
I'm not a dancer, so I,
so I'm a little emotional.
- I'm so proud of you.
- MALE JUDGE: Yeah. Aw.
- FEMALE JUDGE: Oh, my gosh.
- I'm so proud of you.
- MALE JUDGE: Well
- I'm so proud of you.
- [mutters]
- You did it.
- I think it's a pass from us.
- TAYLOR: Yeah?
- FEMALE JUDGE: Yes, it's a pass from us.
- MALE JUDGE: Yep. Definitely.
- Yeah.
- [cheering]
- FEMALE JUDGE: Congratulations.
- MALE JUDGE: Congratulations, bro.
Yeah, my biggest fear was, like,
holding us back in a dance
and never being able
to get past it.
The fact that we didn't just
get it done,
but we got it done
quickly enough
- to overpass two other teams.
- TAYLOR: Surpass.
It was really
a special moment, for sure.
"Find your next clue in front
of the Notre-Dame Cathedral."
Okay.
Thank you, thank you, thank you.
- Thank you, thank you
- Merci! - [cheering]
- Merci, merci, merci.
- KYLAND: Thank you, thank you.
- Thank you.
- TAYLOR: Whoo!
- Good job, guys.
- Good job, guys. Good job.
Good job, guys.
- IZZY: Oh, my God. Oh, my God.
- DANCER: Whoo.
Girls, this is my team!
- So Whoo!
- [dancers cheering]
- Let's go get a taxi.
- I'm following you.
- Taxi. We need to go to where?
- Notre-Dame.
KYLAND:
Notre-Dame? Notre-Dame?
TAYLOR:
Notre-Dame, s'il vous plaît?
- Merci, merci.
- [mutters] Merci.
["Orphée aux enfers" playing]
[dancers exclaiming]

It's just not quite there yet.
I'm sorry.
- Yeah.
- Yeah. 100%.
Thank you.
This is
the third attempt for us.
We were the first ones here.
And it's just
Izzy and Paige now,
but we're not gonna let
the teams leaving in front of us
get to our head.
This is gonna be our attempt.
We're gonna get this done here.
[muttering]
Come on, oh, go. Come on.
[grunting rhythmically]
One, two, three, four,
five, six.
Go run it again.
One, two, three, four.
Five, six, seven, eight.
JOSEPH:
Oh, no!
[dancers exclaiming]
- Oh, sorry, sorry, sorry, sorry, sorry.
- Close.
One of you missed a step,
which then threw the timing
between the two of you off.
We got this. We got this.
You got this.
This is exactly what this leg
is supposed to feel like.
IZZY:
Okay.
It's supposed
to feel hard right now.
- Okay?
- Okay. Okay.
Look at how beautiful this is.
This is gorgeous.
JAS:
Right here?
JAG:
Yeah, Notre-Dame.
- Yes. Yes, perfect. Thank you.
- JAS: Yes. Thank you. Thank you.
Merci, merci.
Is that
The Hunchback of Notre-Dame?
- Yeah.
- Oh, that's what it's based off of.
- Merci, merci, merci.
- Merci.
- Okay, now we are at Notre-Dame.
- Okay.
Let's find it.
JAS: Right there. I
see it. Right there.
- I see it. Come on.
- JAG: Oh.
- Thank God.
- Come on, come on, come on.
- All right.
- Thank God.
- Come on.
- Okay.
Route Info.
"Take a taxi to the Institut
National des Jeunes Aveugles
for your next clue."
Okay, perfect, let's go.
["Orphée aux enfers" playing]
[dancers exclaiming]
[music distorts, stops]
Here at the Moulin Rouge,
it's perfection.
Right?
There was still
some timing issues.
- Thank you.
- Thank you, guys. Sorry.
Oh, my God.
I promise, the next one.
- Oh, my God. My heart, my heart is breaking.
- They have it, they have it,
- they have it. So close.
- My heart is breaking.
["Orphée aux enfers" playing]
MALE JUDGE:
There we go.
There we go. There we go.
One, two, three, four,
five, six, seven, eight.
- One, two, three, four.
- [dancers exclaiming]
MALE JUDGE: Five, six, seven,
eight.-[mouthing]
- IZZY: One, two, three.
- MALE JUDGE: One, two, three, four.
There we go.
- One, two, three, four.
- [Izzy chuckles]
One, two, three, four.
- [dancers exclaiming]
- MALE JUDGE: Yay.
- Bravo!
- [applause]
- Bravo.
- FEMALE JUDGE: Oh, wow.
You did great. Good job.
- You did it.
- You did it, guys. Congratulations.
MALE JUDGE:
You did it.
Uh, we've been
working pretty hard.
We've been here the longest.
Oh, it looks like they got it.
"Find your next clue in front
of Notre-Dame Cathedral."
- Let's go.
- We know where that is.
- Let's go.
- Okay, thank you.
- Thank you, thank you, thank you.
- [cheering]
So, Izzy and Paige just got it.
Um, Adam and I
were the first team here.
We're the last ones out.
We're trying to stay optimistic.
We're gonna be
right on their heels.
We knew we'd have a little bit
of a hard time here,
but we'll make it up.
We'll make it up.
If you think you can cancan
kick it on The Amazing Race,
then go to cbs.com/casting
and apply now.
[cheering]

- WOMAN: Break a leg. Last time.
- Thank you. We're gonna break it.
- This is our last time. Thank you, guys.
- WOMAN: It's the last time.
Let's do it.
Oh, do I see a cab coming?
Is there a taxi?
Yeah, I see a yellow
a yellow thing,
if that's a taxi.
Oh, I think it's, like, a truck.
- Let's go across.
- Yep.
["Orphée aux enfers" playing]
MALE JUDGE: There you go.
[vocalizing]
MALE JUDGE: One, two, three,
four, five, six, seven, eight.
- One, two
- Kick.
[dancers exclaiming]
MALE JUDGE:
One, two, three.
Ah!
MALE JUDGE:
Yay. Yeah.
You did it!
[cheering]
- [laughing]
- Yes! Yes! Yes!
- Yes!
- Whoo!
- Yes!
- Yes.
- MALE JUDGE: Well done.
- Thank you.
- MALE JUDGE: Congratulations.
- Thank you. Thank you.
Oh, maybe
- Will you take us? Are you
- Here's a taxi.
Can we get in? No? Okay. Okay.
Have fun, guys. Bye!
- Thank you!
- ADAM: Thank you!
Can this taxi get us?
- No, there's people in there.
- Okay, okay, let's go.
ADAM:
Oh, that's Izzy and Paige.
JOSEPH:
That's literally Izzy and Paige.
Oh, taxi there?
Thank you.
Taxi. That green one?
Bonjour.
Can you take us to Notre-Dame?
- DRIVER: Notre-Dame?
- Yeah, Notre-Dame.
IZZY:
Merci, merci.
We're in a race
for a million dollars,
so the taxi in front of us
just left. We're racing them.
We have to do it safely,
but we have to get
to the cathedral first.
Let's go.
All right.
Clue box.
Whoo.
Roadblock. "Who thinks
they know their type?"
"Braille" refers to the raised
dots that the visually impaired
use for reading and writing.
This tactile alphabet
is now available
in almost any language.
Invented by a blind Frenchman,
Louis Braille,
this groundbreaking code
instantly became popular
among the blind community,
when it was first introduced
more than 200 years ago.
This Roadblock requires teams
to use a Perkins Brailler
typewriter,
which has six keys
Backspace, space
and next line key.
[typewriter dings]
Their challenge is to correctly
transcode this poem,
written in English,
into braille.
When their prose is perfect,
they'll be rewarded with a clue.
- You want to do this?
- Uh, uh
Yeah, all right, I'll do it.
I was very hesitant,
'cause I thought
it was going to be some kind
of memory Roadblock.
We didn't know
once we arrived that
that was a institute
for the blind.
All right. All right.
You got this.
All right.
- Hello. Nice to meet you.
- Hello. Nice to meet you.
Yes, sit down. Perfect.
- This is braille.
- JAS: Okay.
- ERIC: Yes?
- JAS: Yes.
- You see letter.
- Yes.
ERIC:
You see capital letter
and punctuation marks.
- JAS: Okay.
- ERIC: Yes?
- One, two, three.
- JAS: Uh-huh. Uh-huh.
ERIC:
Four, five, six.
Yep.
ERIC:
One, two, three,
- four five six.
- JAS: Four, five, six.
- Space.
- Space.
- Backspace.
- Backspace. Next line.
- ERIC: You make this and this.
- [ding]
Together.
Remember, they're together.
Oh, okay, I see.
Okay, "G" would be
- one, four, two, five.
- ERIC: Yes. Yes.
Yes?
So the first one is,
it's, "Give me your tired,
your poor,
your huddled masses
yearning to breathe free." Okay.
So I need to do a "G."
So a "G" is gonna be capital.
One, four, two, five.
I think I'm supposed
to hit these at the same time.
Oh.
Can I check something?
If you made a mistake,
there's no going back.
Okay.
You had to just
restart entirely.
And there was
no way
to tell you made a mistake
until you got a check.
- I'm sorry, you made a mistake.
- Yes.
- Thank you. Thank you.
- Try again.
JOSEPH:
We're in last, but
we are gonna do everything
in our power to win this thing.
And because no one really
recognized us as a big threat
I think it's gonna be
- It's like a shadow creeping up on you.
- Yep.
- Is it close?
- DRIVER: No, no, not close.
- Not close. Not close.
- Okay.
- Okay.
- Okay, okay.
TAYLOR:
Clue box.
- KYLAND: Clue box?
- TAYLOR: Clue box.
KYLAND:
This is the front, right?
- TAYLOR: Yeah.
- KYLAND: Oh, boo.
- Babe, let's go.
- Oh, my God.
Whoo!
[panting]
Route Info.
"Take a taxi to the Institute
National des
- "Jeunes
- "Des Jeunes Aveugles
- to find your next clue."
- to find your next clue."
- All right, let's do it.
- Let's go.
- Give me that old one.
- All right.

Wow, this is slow and steady.
This is gonna take a while.
"Huddled." Space.
Okay, "M."
M is one, four, three.
I'm trying
to make sure that
I don't get too comfortable,
and I don't get ahead of myself,
so I'm triple-checking
before I even click anything.
In the corner of my eye,
I noticed
that my teacher
and the judge kind of
got very tired
because I was going
so slow
and taking my time with it.
[man speaks French]
JAS: One of them
actually left the room
to get coffee. [laughs]
And I
bring it back,
and I capitalize it.
[mutters]
It sounds like, potentially,
this may be some sort
of institute
for the blind, potentially.
For the blind?
Like you said blind? Uh
KYLAND: Merci.
Could be a Detour, could be
a Roadblock, but whatever it is,
it seems we're probably gonna be
interacting with braille.
- And if we're lucky, Jag and Jas
- Are still there.
If we're really lucky,
Jag and Jas are still there.
Thank you very much.
JAS: "M" is one, four, three.
- Cheers.
- Cheers.
Period is a
two, five, six.
So a two, five and a six.
Oh, two, five and six.
Let's make sure.
It was very
nerve-racking
and a lot of pressure
to be like, "Oh, my gosh,
I hope I didn't
make a mistake earlier."
Period.
This is the next line.
Next line.
Hmm.
ADAM:
Notre-Dame.
Okay, Joseph,
we get out here and run.
Joseph, cross.
- Merci. Merci.
- Merci beaucoup.
"Find your next clue in front
of Notre-Dame Cathedral."
We're here.
- PAIGE: I think I see it. I think I see it.
- Okay, babe.
- Joseph, Joseph, Joseph, Joseph.
- Oh, nice.
Good catch, Adam.
- IZZY: Do you see it?
- PAIGE: No, I don't see it now.
"Take a taxi to The Institut
National des Jeunes Aveugles
to find your next clue."
- Okay.
- So let's go.
- JOSEPH: Let's go. We got the thing.
- Taxi.
JOSEPH: Go. Let's make sure
we don't see Izzy and Paige.
PAIGE:
I see it. I see it. That way.
IZZY:
Oh, I see it. I see it. Okay.
IZZY:
Damn it.
Rip it.
"Take a taxi"
I don't know
how to speak French.
"to find your next clue."
"When you arrive, settle up
and release your taxi."
- Let's get another taxi.
- Oh, here, I see one.
- IZZY: Can you take us there?
- Oui?
- Okay, good. Yeah.
- Get in.
BOTH:
We got the last clue.
Joseph and Adam beat us here.
Yeah, it is what it is.
JAS: If I don't get this right
this time, I'm gonna
have to do this all over again,
and that's gonna
be very difficult.
Okay, check.
Ooh. I hope I get this correct
'cause that was a lot of work.
We'll see, though.
- Thank you.
- Yeah.
I'm nervous
'cause that took a lot of time.
This is so nerve-racking.
[laughs]
Don't want to see
that red Sharpie come out.
You did a great job.
- That's perfect.
- Oh, my God.
- Congratulations.
- Thank you.
Thank you.
You guys are great teachers.
- Thank you.
- And this is the next clue.
- Thank you.
- Congratulations.
Oh, my God.
I can't believe I just did that.
What?
- Dude.
- You got it?
Oh, my God.
Route Info. "Get ready
for a Parisian Scramble."
Scramble.
KEOGHAN: France is the number
one destination in Europe.
Every year,
more than five million Americans
come here to Paris.
The strong relationship
between the two countries
has endured
for hundreds of years.
The Statue of Liberty was a gift
from the French people
to honor U.S. ideals
of liberty and democracy.
While the original stands tall
in New York City,
thousands of miles away,
there are, in fact, many others
scattered around Paris.
Teams must now scramble
to find three of them
including
this original model,
collecting clue pieces
along the way.
When they have all three,
they can piece them together
to reveal the next Pit Stop.
Cool. Um, let's ask for someone
and let's check.
Excuse me. Do you have a phone
that we can use?
- TAYLOR: Oh, merci. Merci.
- KYLAND: Merci. Merci.
TAYLOR: Au revoir.
- Ready? Let's go.
- Let's go.
- We're going to different
- We're going
to three different locations.
TAYLOR:
Oh, they're leaving.
- Fancy seeing you here.
- [Taylor laughs]
- Hey, hey, hey. - TAYLOR: Ooh!
- JAS: Good luck.
- KYLAND: How is it?
- JAS: Really tough.
BOTH: "Who thinks
they know their type?"
- That's me. That's me.
- You got it?
- Take it, baby.
- I got this.
So it's right there,
Jardin du Luxembourg,
and there's
a Statue de la Liberté.
JAS: I was honestly surprised
that Kyland and Taylor
showed up.
JAG: They were the last
team at the Moulin Rouge.
We knew that
they had made up some time.
- Thank you so much. Thank you. Thank you.
- Bye-bye.
Okay, now
we have to take a taxi.
- Bonjour.
- Hello.
Bonjour. Comment ça va?
- You speak French?
- Un petit peu.
- Un petit peu.Yeah.
- I'm doing my best.
- I'm Eric, the braille teacher.
- Hi.
- Hello, Eric. Nice to meet you.
- Yes. [mumbles]
- Sit down. Yes.
- Thank you. Thank you. Merci.
Six keys.
One, two, three,
four, five, six.
TAYLOR: This typewriter
was simple, but complicated.
- Good luck.
- Thank you. Thank you.
- Taxi?
- Where?
So we're going
to three different places.
First, Pont de Grenelle.
Then we'll go to Jardin.
Then we'll go to Musée.
- Okay?
- Yes?
Perfect. Thank you.
JAS: We just saw
Kyland and Taylor show up.
They were the last ones
to arrive at Moulin Rouge,
so I'm surprised
to see them here second.
But this Roadblock
could take forever.
If you mess up even one letter,
it could take up forever.
"E."
"D."
So I had a method
in doing this poem, which,
for the record, it's the poem
on the Statue of Liberty.
"Give me your tired, your poor."
There's more words
that I don't remember right now.
But as I was typing,
I was moving a sheet of paper
alongside every letter,
so I was blocking every letter
as I finished.
"S." "S."
So do it twice.
"E." "S." Do it again.
Okay.
One, two, three
- Come on, come on, come on, come on.
- Let's go.
"Who thinks
they know their type?"
- Go for it, Joseph. Take this.
- I think I know my type.
JOSEPH: Our mom
is blind in her right eye
and has almost lost all
of her vision in her left eye.
So walking in a school
for the blind
just was very sentimental.
- D'accord? Okay for you?
- Good? Yes.
- Good luck. Okay.
- Thank you. Thank you.
Hopefully, I can get this
on my first try
and make her proud.
This is a really
big moment for me.
- Merci beaucoup.
- Merci.
- Let's do it.
- Go, baby.
Okay. "Who thinks
they know their type?"
- I'll do it.
- Okay.
- Hey, I love you no matter what.
- Thank you.
- Whatever you want right now, okay?
- Okay. Ugh.
PAIGE: Izzy has
this, like, brain power,
like a nuclear reactor.
I have the utmost confidence
in Izzy. Like,
she learns new things
really fast.
This is indicating the circles
- on the letters, correct?
- Yes. Yes.
IZZY:
Yeah, okay. Okay, thank you.
- Good luck. Good luck.
- Okay, thank you.
Okay.
TAYLOR:
Now the pressure's on.
All you can hear
is heavy breathing
and the clicks, clicks, clicks
of your typing
and everyone else's typing.
One wrong button, and you have
to start all over again.
One wrong letter, you have
to start all over again.
It's just a nightmare situation
you don't want to be in.

[quietly]: Damn it.
Damn it, damn it, damn it. Oh.
Damn it. Damn it.
I made one mistake,
and you can't.
You got to go back
and do the whole thing.
I was, like,
three quarters of the way done.
I was perfect until then,
I know it.
Um, can I get a new paper,
please?
- Yes.
- Thank you so much.
No problem.
This is actually
I remember when my mom
was supposed to learn braille.
I recall her trying to learn it,
and this is
bringing back memories.
One thing I remember, during
my mom's frustration with it,
is she used to tell herself
she has to be patient.
So as I attempted
this Roadblock,
I am going as slow
and as patient
as I possibly can,
and I am double-checking
everything.
Okay.
Check?
- It's okay?
- Yes.
Merci.
Thank you.
[quietly]: Oh, my God.
There's a circle. Yeah.
There's a paper being put
in my typewriter already, so
Gonna have to go again.
JAG: Wow. I cannot believe
we're doing a city Scramble.
There's three different places
we have to go,
uh, throughout Paris.
There's Statues of Liberties
at these locations.
We're actually not going
to the closest place first.
We're going to the place
that is most out of the way
'cause from there, we can make
pretty much a straight line
to hit all three spots.
-France gifted the
Statue of Liberty -Yup.
- to the U.S.
- They did.
And so, I think this is a pretty
cool piece of history, too.
That's one piece of history
we do know.
Aha.
JAS: Oh, I see the statue.
Oh, there's a Statue of Liberty.
Let's go. This is beautiful.
I'm trying to find
where to get a clue.
- Is it this guy? I'm gonna ask.
- Let's go.
JAG:
Excuse me.
Do you have a clue for us?
Yes. Oui.
JAS: Oh, he does.
- Oh, thank you so much.
- Thank you.
JAS: So we got a clue.
He gave us one part of somewhere
we have to go to.
Jasu, get in.
Now to Jardin du Luxembourg.
Two more pieces, and
we'll know what this clue is.
Okay, so, first one done.
Two more to go.
Uh-uh.
[sighs]
[sighs heavily]
Can I have another piece
of paper, please?
Sorry, Eric.
I'm making you get up a bunch.
Okay, no problem.
Two, three, four, five.
Get it right. One, two,
three, four, five.
[sighs]
I'm having a lot of fun
with this.
Even though I'm on the verge
of tears, I actually love this.
Yeah. [laughs]
Thank you so much. [laughs]
[scoffs]
Check?
You?
- Oui.
- Yes.
Merci.
Oh, my God.
I'm, like, shaking.
Okay, calm down.
Three, four.
I can't even look.
Oh, my God.
Okay.
Oh, my God.
- You did a great job.
- [gasps]
Good job.
- Excellent.
- Merci beaucoup.
- Merci, merci, merci.
- And this is the next clue.
- Merci. Merci. Merci.
- Good luck.
- Congratulations.
- Merci beaucoup.
Au revoir. Au revoir.
- Oh, my God.
- TAYLOR: Bonjour!
- Good job, baby. Good luck.
- It's hard.
Beautiful, baby.
- Baby, I'm so proud of you.
- Oh, my God.
- "Get ready for a Parisian Scramble."
- Scramble!
"Race through Paris
to find three
- Statues of Liberty."
- "Statues of Liberty."
Let's find a taxi and then
we can search in the taxi?
- Let's do that. Yeah.
- Sure.
'Cause we can just have them
put in the location
- 'cause we got to go to all three.
- Okay, great.
- KYLAND: Here. Call us a taxi.
- Taxi?
- KYLAND: Taxi. Taxi. Yes.
- Let's go.
- Yes, yes, yes. Babe, let's get it.
- TAYLOR: I love Paris.
Which one of these is closest?
KYLAND:
Let's go there.
We are going
to the Jardin du Luxembourg.
JOSEPH: I can hear the tension
in the room.
Now it's me and Izzy.
And I know Izzy is very talented
with her hands
because she
works with the flute.
So Izzy is zooming through this.
I hear every two seconds,
her brailler, "Ding,"
going down to the next line.
And I'm trying so hard
for it not to psych me out.
Check?
Thank you.
Oh, that's
Wow. That's heartbreaking,
actually.
Literally the second letter.
That's
"H."
We're looking
at this puzzle piece,
and this puzzle piece
actually matches perfectly
with that building back there.
JAG:
If it is that building,
we'll have
to double back here anyway.
It's an educated guess,
given the pieces that we have.
- We're going to Jardin du Luxembourg.
- Jardin. Yep.
If you follow over here
JAS: And we'll be two minutes.
Here you go.
Let's go.
Okay. Come on, cross.
JAG:
There it is. Go, go, go.
Hello.
- BOTH: Do you have a clue for us?
- Yes.
- JAS: Oh, thank you.
- Et voilà.
- Thank you.
- Merci, merci.
JAS: Okay.
JAG: Next place is
about 25 minutes away.
We're seeing something
being formed here.
There's a middle piece.
And we think we saw
this building, so, we'll see.
No one knows
where the Pit Stop is.
So it's not like
we're working off
of, uh, less information
than anybody else.
And I do think with
this location being the closest
to the Roadblock,
there's good odds
that other people
will come here first.
- Is this Luxembourg? Oh.
- TAYLOR: Oh. Merci.
- All right, let's do it.
- Jardin du Luxembourg. ♪
- Bonjour!
- Bonjour!
Ah!
- Comment ça va?
- [speaks French]
- Ah. Merci. Merci. Merci.
- Merci.
Okay. Okay, let's get a taxi.
- Merci.
- Thank you. Merci.
I'm already emotional because
what this means to me
and my mom,
so I'm trying so hard
to stay focused
and stay controlled and patient.
And I'm just going slowly,
and I'm in my own world,
and I tune
everybody out.
Okay.
I'm coming.
- It's okay for you?
- Yes.
Thank you. [laughs]
I'm so sorry.
One.
What was it?
Okay. Something Okay.
[sighs]
- Check?
- Okay.
I went extremely slow.
I double-checked my work
multiple times.
My mom showed me braille
previously,
so I hope it pays off.
Thank you so much.
I don't even think I can look.

JOSEPH:
I am so nervous
because it took me so long and
I put so much effort into this.
I can't even look at the grader.
That's perfect.
You did a great job.
Thank you so much.
- Oh, my mom's going to be so proud.
- Congratulations.
- Thank you.
- Congratulations, sir.
Thank you so much.
Thank you so much.
- And this is the next clue. Good luck.
- Thank you, guys.
Thank you so much. Good luck,
Izzy. Thank you, guys.
She's right behind me.
"Race through Paris to find
three Statues of Liberty."
- Let's go.
- Okay, let's start it. So we need a taxi.
Taxi?
Wow. Good job.
Oh, my God, my anxiety
is still through the roof.
PAIGE: Joseph says that
Izzy is really close to getting it,
still anyone's race. I just hope
she's feeling okay in there.
[scoffs]
PAIGE: We're in the
back of the pack right now,
but you never know.
Uh, anything could happen.
PAIGE:
I would really love to
be giving her a little pep talk
right now,
but I'm super proud of her
no matter what.
I'm super proud of her
no matter what.
Check?
- [mutters]
- Thank you.
[sighing heavily]
Thank you.
Whole game is on the line here.
[clears throat]
[Izzy sighs]
Yeah, just hoping
to get a check and move on.
- Okay, now it's perfect.
- Thank you.
- Congratulations.
- Thank you so much.
- This is the next clue.
- Thank you so much.
- Good luck.
- Thank you so much.
Okay, we can go now.
Come here.
I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry.
[cries]
I love you. Come on.
Hey, they're two minutes ahead.
"Get ready
for a Parisian Scramble."
"The last team to check in
will be eliminated." [cries]
Let's go. Let's go, baby.
I'm so proud of you.
IZZY: I had it, like,
twice, with one mistake.
Hey, get it together
right now, okay?
I love you.
Taxi. Taxi?
Bonjour. We're gonna go
to three places.
We have to go fast, fast, fast.
Fast, fast, fast.
You did great.
We finished the Roadblock
and our clue says
we need to collect
three Statues of Liberties
from different locations.
Our taxi driver here
feels really confident
about the order
he's taking us to them in.
- So we're still in this.
- Yeah.
Hey.
- Jardin du Luxembourg.
- Jardin du Luxembourg.
Which is probably in the park.
Given the information we had,
we chose an efficient route.
But we think that the Pit Stop
is a building
that was at the very first
Statue of Liberty
that we went to.
That'll add a significant amount
of time to our trip.
Um, so you know,
it's anyone's game.
Right now we just got
to go to the next place.
It's the Museum des Arts
de Métiers.
We're gonna go over there,
get our last clue
and race to this Pit Stop.
Hi.
Thank you.
- Right there. Oh.
- Oh.
JAG:
Boy, this is so cool.
Look at all these. Look.
These old cars.
JAS:
Hi.
Yes, we're here for a clue.
- Oh, thank you.
- Thank you so much.
Thank you so much.
- JAG: Oh.
- JAS: And it is.
We just passed by this. We can
confirm now that we passed this,
and we knew
it was the right place.
So we're going back
where we came.
- Hey.
- We got our three pieces.
- Do you know where this is?
- This?
I think it's next to, uh
But do you know where this is?
You know what this is?
This? This?
The clue will lead teams here
La Place du Trocadéro,
the penultimate Pit Stop
on this Amazing Race.
And when it comes
to getting a postcard picture
of the Eiffel Tower,
this might be it.
The first three teams
to arrive here
will race to the finish line
for $1 million,
and the last team
will be eliminated.
It's the building that we passed
when we went by it first.
- JAG: It is
- JAS: And it's next to the Eiffel Tower.
The thing with this Scramble is
we have no idea
what place we're in.
- For all we know, we could be in fourth.
- Yeah.
Jardin du Luxembourg.
Find the local
with the Statue of Liberty.
Who would it be? Adam?
Adam?
Here's the Statue of Liberty.
We found the Statue of Liberty.
Where's the local?
Where's the local?
Here's the statue
Ma'am, do you have a piece
of a clue for us?
- Yes. - Yes.
- Oh, sorry. [laughs]
- No worries.
- Thank you. [laughs] - Thank you.
Okay, we got the first one.
- Thank you.
- Thank you. [laughs] Whoo!
Let's keep this momentum, Adam.
We might make the finale.
- Let's go, baby, let's go.
- Oh, my God.
We got a clue.
I'm not too sure what it is.
But we'll figure it out
with the rest.
- That's one.
- That's one, baby.
Do you have a clue for us?
- Yes, sure.
- Oh, amazing.
- Thank you so much.
- Merci beaucoup.
Merci. Come on.
Now that we found the first one,
we know exactly
what we're looking for.
We didn't see
Joseph and Adam there.
I guess it could mean
they already came and went,
or that they didn't
take an efficient route
and went to another one first.
Who knows?
KYLAND:
This is awesome.
- Bonjour.
- Oh. Merci beaucoup.
- KYLAND: Merci beaucoup.
- TAYLOR: Ooh.
- Merci. - Merci.
- And good luck.
- Merci beaucoup.
- Merci beaucoup.
- Au revoir.
- Au revoir.
We didn't take
the most efficient route
to get the clues
in the city Scramble,
so we could have lost anywhere
from 40 minutes
to maybe even an hour, so
We're just hoping
for a podium finish today, so
Which means
to not get eliminated
and to make it to the final leg.
We can't afford one mistake,
with Izzy and Paige
on our heels.
So we're on our way
to a museum right now
to get our second clue.
And we're battling for
that final spot in the finale.
- Thank you.
- Thank you. We come back.
- Do you have a clue for us?
- Hello.
Do you have a clue for us?
BOTH: Thank you so much.
Have a great day.
Thank you.
- Good luck.
- BOTH: Thank you.
Pont de Grenelle, please.
Next stop, my friend.
- Pont de Grenelle.
- We got it fast.
We'll be right back. Let's go.
- Okay. We need to get across.
- Now.
- How do we get there?
- Oh. Oh. Oh.
- Coming, coming, coming.
- Let's see.
- Be right back. [mutters]
- I see stairs on the other side.
- KYLAND: I see a walkway.
- TAYLOR: Have everything.
IZZY: Oh, someone's
here. Someone's here.
PAIGE: Okay. How do we
get down there? Look right here.
- Around.
- Down.
PAIGE: It's gonna be another person
looking, like, all dressed up.
KYLAND:
Yeah. Let's move.
I see.
- PAIGE: Here he is.
- Yeah.
Excuse us.
Do you have a clue for us?
- Yes, oui.
- IZZY: Merci.
PAIGE:
This is beautiful.
- IZZY: Oh, wow.
- PAIGE: Merci beaucoup.
That's fantastic.
Let's go. Oh, hey.
- Oh, my God. Let's go.
- TAYLOR: Bonjour.
KYLAND:
Got a clue, please?
- Merci.
- Merci. Merci. [speaks French]
KYLAND: Merci. Let's go.
We can catch up.
TAYLOR: Let's go, baby.
IZZY:
Oh, my God. Let's go, baby.
KYLAND:
Okay, babe. Let's go.
IZZY:
How many do you have?
IZZY: All right, next stop.
- KYLAND: Clear! We got clearing!
- TAYLOR: Let's go. Let's go.
PAIGE:
Fast, fast, fast.
- Taylor and Kyland are still out there.
- They're still out there.
Which means Joseph and Adam
are still out there.
We are in this race.
What did I tell you, baby?
We are in this race.
KYLAND: Izzy and Paige
they were grabbing
their second piece,
and this is our third.
We know that we're ahead
of at least one team.
We imagine
Joseph and Adam are probably
in a similar position to them.
We're still in this race.
- Oh, my God.
- We're still in this race.
First and third, they're
doesn't matter on this leg.
- They're the same thing.
- I know, I know, I know.
I know, I know.
JAS:
I think this is it.
I'll make sure. Here.
This is 82.
Phil, where are you?
JAS:
He's got to be at the top.
JAG:
Okay. Let's go.
This is it.
KEOGHAN:
Okay, beautiful, beautiful.
JAS:
That's how we feel.
Huh? Ooh. [exclaims]
- Hey!
- [laughs]
- Look at that.
- KEOGHAN: That is your official
welcome to Paris, France.
- Thank you.
- Thank you so much.
Jag and Jas,
I am pleased to tell you
that you are, once again,
- team number one.
- Oh! - Let's go!
- Yeah.
- All right.
And I do have some great news
for you.
As the winners of this
leg of the race, -Oh, man.
you have won OneKeyCash
from Expedia,
which you can use
towards a trip
to Fiji.
- Aha!
- Oh!
KEOGHAN: Expedia has curated
a unique five-night experience,
including a full-day visit
to the world's first
island beach club,
an adventure
at Sleeping Giant Zipline Park,
a South Sea sailing excursion,
and a heli trip
to the Sigatoka River Safari.
You are one
of the three teams
- Whoo!
- Let's go!
that will be racing back
to the United States
- Okay.
- Okay.
for $1 million.
JAG: This has been our goal
the whole time, is we want to make
the finals.
There's been such great teams
and such great competition
- this entire season.
- Yeah.
And for us to be one
of those three teams
- is insane.
- Let's go.
JAS:
It's just one leg away,
and we have
to pull off another first.
JAG:
Yeah.
- Yeah.
- Come on, baby.
Whoo!
- Watch your step.
- [laughter]
Bonjour.
Kyland and Taylor,
I am pleased to tell you
you are team number two.
- Two. We will take it.
- You'll take that?
Clinching our spot
in the finale.
We were shooting for one,
but at the end of the day,
there's only one leg
where it really matters,
and now that's the-the one
- that we're gonna take first in.
- Yes.
I guess that'll be our first.
As far as us dating,
we've always known
that we're in love
and that we love each other,
but I think we lost
the friendship before the race.
KYLAND: We've been able to work
on our communication so much,
in the most stressful,
difficult conditions, so,
it's nice to have, uh, all
of these things coming together
and still be in love.
-We are in the final leg
-[clicks tongue]
of The Amazing Race.
Now just one part left,
and that's to win.
We are heading
to Pont de Grenelle
for our third and final
piece of the clue
to put together this clue
and find out
where the Pit Stop is.
Let's do this.
ADAM:
Local.
Yes.
Excuse me, sir.
Do you have a clue for us?
Thank you!
- Thank you.
- Yes!
- Let's go.
- Thank you so much. Let's go.
Let's find our taxi.
Whoo, buddy! Thank you.
We found it.
We took a huge bet going
in the order that we did.
We're praying it paid off.
We think
you have something for us.
Bienvenue.
Merci.
- Merci beaucoup.
- And, uh, good luck.
- Yeah.
- Thank you.
Have you seen three or four?
- Ah.
- Ah.
IZZY:
Do you know this building?
Ah, the Trocadéro.
Eiffel Tower. [speaking French]
- Okay, you know what that is?
- You sure?
- [mutters in French]
- Yeah, okay, let's go.
- Okay, let's go there.
- Let's do it.
- We're gonna trust our man.
- IZZY: Yeah, we're trusting him.
So it's all hinging on
It's between us
and Joseph and Adam.
This is a Scramble.
We have no idea
where Izzy and Paige are.
We're fighting
for our spot in the finale,
and we're praying
that this pays off.
I think
in less than ten minutes,
we'll know
if we're in finale or not.
Taking a little shortcut.
[laughs]
This cab driver
has been incredible.
He got us through this,
I think, really quickly.
- That's it.
- Just so gut-wrenching.
I-I can't
My anxiety is through the roof.
My hands are so sweaty
because of how high
the tension is
and how close this race is.
It's not over yet.
PAIGE: Anything can happen
in the Scramble.
If there were ever a chance,
like, we have it right now.
We got seven minutes
till we find out
if our dreams come true.
Ugh.
[mutters]
Oh, my God.
["Orphée aux enfers" playing]
CBS
and TOYOTA.
Captioned by Media Access
KEOGHAN: Next time on the season
finale ofThe Amazing Race
find out who makes
the final three.
I'm looking for Phil.
IZZY: Oh, I see him,
I see him, I see him!
KEOGHAN:
who wins the $1 million
- Hiya!
- [both exclaiming]
KEOGHAN:
and
Oh, God.
KEOGHAN:
The Amazing Race.
We're hunting
Jag and Jas
down right now.
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