March - Season 1
Season 1
Episodes
Into the Storm
Exploring the legacy and culture of Prairie View A&M.
Homecoming
Prairie View homecoming proceeds with COVID as an uninvited guest; the stories of Marching Storm members performing for their first -- or last -- homecoming.
Eye of the Storm
The band members focus on their next big event, a game at Texas A&M University; with the band in a pressure cooker to rise in the ranks and get ready for the big game, some of the band is worrying about their grades after midterms.
The Showdown
The biggest crowd of the season and longtime rivals await the Prairie View A&M's Marching Storm. Rivals Texas A&M University share a challenging history with PVAMU, who also face a different audience with this performance. Ousted band members seek to rejoin the band, but first they must soul-search and repair their own relationships.
Stormy Weather
It's the last home game for the Marching Storm and everyone is in their feelings. Tre is trying to prove himself as a strong candidate for drum major while still struggling with the loss of his bandmate and best friend earlier this season. Also, this marks the end of an era for senior captain Kaylan when the last game on campus doesn't quite have the ending she was expecting.
Love on Top
Love is in the air inside the Storm with many of our couples contemplating taking their relationships to the next level. Also, some big news for the band adds some additional pressure to their big performance at the SWAC Championship.
Clear Skies Ahead
Emotions run high as the Storm plays what will likely be their last game of the season at the SWAC Championship. Foxes captain, Kaylan reveals her post-graduation moves and helps Mrs. Zachery in planning for the future of the Black Foxes. A surprise dinner leads to a new relationship status and a tribute to fallen members of the band solidifies the bonds formed within the band.
We're All We Need
Time to celebrate! After a long, hard season the band finally gets to kick back and enjoy some moments together as a group. It is also graduation day for Kaylan who is making the tough transition into adulting. The band is looking to the future and the drum majors make their case to Dr. Z of who should be up next.
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