Comedy
In 1815, Napoleon Bonaparte escaped the island of Elba, where he was exiled, and marched through France toward Paris, slowly but inexorably gaining soldiers and supporters with each passing day. Though his most powerful royalist enemies doubted him, even threatened him, they all eventually joined him as he walked through the capital. In August of 2018, Karl Rudeen finally broke the wills of the hosts of Free the Show, and was also banned to a small island to think about what he did. But slowly, inexorably, he marched back to Brooklyn, an army at his back as he crossed the bridge to land in Brooklyn Heights, turning generals to his cause on Tillary Street, marching then down Myrtle Avenue, until he reached Clinton Hill, and there reclaimed his seat in the studio of Free the Show.Listen to Episode 211