Marching Orders - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

The Pride
Auditions for a new season begin, with fresh hopefuls and returning vets all vying for spots on the Sophisticat flag corp and 14K dance team.

Making the Cut
14K and the Sophisticats pick new members -- and make some shocking cuts. Band camp heats up just weeks before the Wildcats' first performance.

Slim Pickings
Section leaders run field tests to determine which Wildcats will march. A lack of larger uniforms forces Mr. Wells to make a difficult decision.

You Ain't Gonna Survive
After losing four freshmen, Sophisticat co-captain Daina tries to rally the rest of the squad. Newbie 14K dancer Tweet is told to tone up.

Got It from My Momma
14K co-captain Ebonee cracks down on her dancers to get them ready. Mellophone section leader Markus wants to make his mother proud.

Not on My Watch
Tension flares among the Sophisticats as Daina drills -- and disciplines -- the freshmen. The dance committee finalizes the band's field choreography.

Falling Down Wells
With just a week left before battle of the bands, Mr. Wells gives the Wildcats a dose of brutal honesty. An injury sidelines a freshman dancer.

Whistle!
In the wake of Mr. Wells's critique, the drum majors push the band to turn it up. The Sophisticats aim for unity -- and a unified look.

Are You All In?
The drum majors prep for battle by shaving their heads. Tweet works hard to pass inspection, and Markus shares disappointing news.

Preparing for Battle
After a 12-hour road trip to Charlotte, the Wildcats check in to the hotel and rush to get performance-ready in spite of rain -- and ominous skies.

Through the Rain
The Wildcats take their seats in the stadium, and the sky opens up in reply. But the fans still expect a stellar show.

Battle Royale
With their stand set cut short by heavy rains, the Wildcats march onto the field for the main event. Can they pull off their best performance yet?
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