The 2016 tour has come to the end, and its time for our annual review of each finalist show. Please enjoy our thoughts on the state of this fine activity we call Drum Corps.12. Boston Crusaders: QUIXOTIC Two words: Pit girl. She stole our hearts, and The Crusaders stole the Cadets staff. 11. The Academy: Drum Corpse Bride Guys, you spelled "corps" wrong. Come on now. We'll forgive them since they started their show sitting down and had a nap block halfway through. RIP Harambe 10. Crossmen: Continuum Special thanks to the Crossmen for selling our shirts all summer and for letting us literally setup a couch at their souvie booth. That double sided flag feature was incredible. Made us think of double-stuffed Oreos every time we saw it. 9. Blue Stars: Le Réve The guard started the show in Jammies, the hornline played their opening hit laying down, and there was a giant bed on the field. How did this not win DCI? We suspect foul play 8. Phantom Regiment: Voice of Promise Highlight of the season? When David Warren pulled a corn dog out of his jacket and proceeded to conduct the show with it. 7. Blue Knights - The Great Event We were expecting "The Great Event" to be the worlds biggest pizza party for everyone at Lucas Oil. Alas, we paid $9 for a (rather small) personal pizza at Lucas Oil Instead. 6. Cadets: Awakening The Cadets had a giant cake in their show. Speaking from experience, it didn't taste very good. 5. The Cavaliers: Propaganda It was truly heartbreaking to see so many Cavaliers on the streets, homeless. They literally had uniforms made out of newspapers! Maybe their ad sales will help them rase money for new uniforms next season 4. Santa Clara Vanguard: Force of Nature Force of Nature? Sounds like us after Taco Night. 3. Carolina Crown: Relentless We had the honor of sitting inside the Crown stagecoach during one of their rehearsals this season. While it lacked a couch, it did have plenty of space to stretch out for a mid-day nap before ensemble. 2. Blue Devils: As Dreams Are Made On Another show about dreams in the top 12? We decided to play along with BD this year by taking a nice siesta during their show each time we saw them. 1. Bluecoats: Agriculture The Yellow guard uniforms symbolize corn. The blue squiggles represent crop circles. Still trying to figure out what the half pipes have to do with Agriculture, though Nice Technique on display from the Mello section Till next year everyone, have fun hibernating through winter camps! -Couchmen