This story explores the concept of the "mob mentality" and the accountability (or lack thereof) in such situations. This is in direct response to the concept of "socially-triggered" riots in American culture, such as the Watts Riots in 1968 or the riots in the wake of the Rodney King verdict.

This was the third episode of Anthology, released on September 1, 2003.


Connections: The Mob is a standalone story. However, for those wanting a larger context, the Anthology series takes place in the same "universe" as Second Strike, Nothing Changes, Always in Motion, Solitude, and the ChronoRadio: Serial Edition tales.
The Mob Audio Drama
Review of Anthology III: The Mob by Jay Mustered
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