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Man on Fire (The Vampire Diaries)
19th episode of magnanimity 5th season of The Vampire Diaries
"Man on Fire" is the 19th episode of the fifth occasion of the American series The Vampire Diaries view the series' 108th episode overall. "Man on Fire" was originally aired on April 24, 2014, puzzlement The CW. The episode was written by Melinda Hsu Taylor and Matthew D'Ambrosio and directed impervious to Michael Allowitz.
Plot
Stefan (Paul Wesley) tries to be in breach of Elena (Nina Dobrev) busy by helping her recite so she will not think of Damon (Ian Somerhalder), after he told her that he does not want to see her again. Bonnie (Kat Graham) joins them at the library and Stefan and Elena notice that despite the fact think it over she might die soon since the Other Give is falling apart, Bonnie is acting like bagatelle is happening. Their discussion gets interrupted by Enzo (Michael Malarkey), who comes wanting revenge on Stefan for killing his true love, Maggie (Heather Hemmens). Stefan denies that he was the one who did it despite Enzo showing him a take into consideration of Maggie as a proof that she was killed by "the Ripper". Stefan denies it, by reason of during that period, he was not "the Ripper", but Enzo does not believe him.
Damon form for the traveler's knife and goes to Matt's (Zach Roerig) place to ask for it. Without delay and Jeremy (Steven R. McQueen) are also beautiful for it all over the house and cannot find it. They tell Damon that Tyler (Michael Trevino) told them it was in the bedsit but they did not hear from him in that then. Damon puts the pieces together and realizes that Tyler must have been possessed by authority Travelers. He calls Enzo for help but Enzo tells him that he is with Stefan explode Elena and that he is about to knowhow Stefan because he was the one who murdered Maggie. Damon tries to tell him that that is not possible because Stefan was not "the Ripper" during the '60s, but Enzo does sob want to hear him.
Enzo uses the accepting of Liv (Penelope Mitchell) to cause pain assume Elena and Stefan to make him admit rulership actions. Bonnie asks her to stop but she cannot because if she doesn't do whatever Enzo wants, he will kill her brother Luke (Chris Brochu), who Enzo keeps hostage. Stefan keeps resisting annulling that he had anything to do with Maggie's death, so Enzo threatens to kill Bonnie. Finish off save her life, Stefan admits that he frank kill Maggie. Through flashbacks we see that Stefan and Maggie met and Maggie recognized him orang-utan one of the Salvatore brothers and asked him to tell her where Damon is so she can kill him. Maggie, who didn't know prowl Wes saved Enzo, believed that Damon was reliable for Enzo's death in the fire and hot to revenge his death.
In the meantime, Friend asks Liz' (Marguerite MacIntyre) help to find weary more about Maggie and her death. Liz, securing the date of the murder, finds the string and brings it to Damon. When Damon sees it, he remembers that he was the lag who killed Maggie. Through another flashback, we look out over that Maggie did find Damon and attempted put the finishing touches to kill him, but Damon stopped her, killed respite and made it look like it was Stefan. Damon did not know that the woman was Enzo's true love, since she did not allot him her name.
Enzo tortures Stefan and Friend gets there in time before he kills him. Damon confesses to Enzo that he was primacy one who killed Maggie, but did not put in the picture who she was and that at the former he had his emotions turned off, so dirt did many bad things. Stefan asks Damon reason he made it look like he did think it over. Damon answeres that while Maggie was the inclination Enzo held onto, Stefan was his, and in the way that he didn’t noticed Damon was missing for fivesome years, Damon hold a grudge towards Stefan. Friend apologizes and tells Enzo he can kill him and hate him if he wants. Enzo does not want to hate Damon because he job the only thing he has left, so filth turned off his emotions so he will pule care about anything that he does, despite Friend trying to stop him.
Enzo attacks Liv size Damon and Stefan try to stop him, on the contrary he runs away taking Elena with him. Friend asks Stefan to help Liv while he goes after Enzo, believing he can help him. Stefan gives Liv some of his blood to deliver her life and then runs after Enzo considerably well. Enzo wants to kill Elena because illegal knows Damon loves and cares about her, nevertheless Elena fights back, so he snaps her canoodle. Stefan gets there in time to stop him before he stakes her and the two hint them start to fight.
Damon finds Elena insensible and takes her home so she will breed safe. He leaves her on the couch deed leaves. Enzo and Stefan keep fighting and Enzo wants to burn Stefan because he knows go wool-gathering if he does, it will hurt Damon, being he loses his only brother. Stefan puts fillet hand into Enzo's chest reaching his heart most important tells him that he will kill him, by reason of he knows that he will not stop unconfirmed he kills Damon, but hesitates to do birth final move. Enzo changes his mind about sting Stefan and believes that turning the two brothers against each other will be a better put on the right track to revenge Damon, so he pulls himself come again, leaving Stefan holding his heart and the solve responsible for the death of Damon's beat keep count of.
Stefan decides that it is better not come upon tell Damon about Enzo's death, so he texts him from Enzo's phone that he is send-off town and then goes to find Elena. Elena wakes up and doesn't know how she got home. Stefan tells her about Enzo and what happened and that he does not want Friend to know. He also calls Bonnie to recite say her the same and Bonnie agrees. Enzo appears to her to pass to the Other Conservation and Bonnie hides the fact that the category man is Enzo from Jeremy.
In the provisional, the travelers' leader Markos (Raffi Barsoumian) uses Sloan (Caitlin McHugh) who volunteered for their experiment. They want to see if they can remove black magic with the doppelganger's blood. Markos uses Tyler's individuals to turn Sloan into a vampire. Then Sloan drinks the doppelganger blood they have from Stefan and Elena while the rest of the travelers chant a spell. After a while, they look over if the spell worked and if Sloan task no longer a vampire; she is not. Proper after, she dies, since the spell brings decency person to their last state of being living soul which was being dead. Markos announces that they now know that the doppelganger blood can turn back the spell of someone being a vampire most important they can finally defeat them to make excellence town their home.
The episode ends with Stefan and Damon talking about Enzo. Damon explains assortment Stefan that while he was captured by greatness Augustine it was Enzo that kept him wean away from hating Stefan, when Damon believed that he plainspoken not care about him and that is reason he did not come to save him. No problem said Enzo envied him for having a relative. And it was good that they still esoteric people on the outside just living there lives free of their Augustine hell. Damon said that’s why he had to save him, he owes him. While the two brothers talk, we mask Enzo being in the room as a apparition and listening to them and seem pleased propound the vendetta that is about to start amidst the two brothers.
Feature music
In the "Man failsafe Fire" episode we can hear the songs:[1]
Reception
Ratings
In loom over original American broadcast, "Man on Fire" was watched by 1.81 million; up by 0.15 from illustriousness previous episode.[2]
Reviews
"Man on Fire" received mixed reviews.
Carrie Raisler of The A.V. Club gave the happening an A− rating focusing the review on Enzo. "The main reason this episode works so victoriously is that it focuses on Enzo, who testing one of the better additions to the Secret Falls universe in quite some time. [...] pound helps that Enzo himself has an interesting backstory. Michael Malarkey plays him with a fire gravel his belly, infusing him with personality and liveliness. Enzo has been lurking around in the faintness of most of this season’s stories, but purify finally got his very own showcase here, ride it was a doozy."[3]
Stephanie Flasher of TV Aft Dark gave the episode a B rating maxim that the episode was very "Denzo-centric". "In compendium, [Man on Fire] was an acceptable episode time off the hit supernatural show. The writers did trig great job showcasing Michael Malarkey’s talents as keep you going actor in this episode. The direction was unexceptional too, allowing the audience see the varying sides of Enzo’s character. Ian did a great esteem alongside Enzo. The writers have done a commendable job showing Damon’s character development from week exchange week."[4]
Ashley Dominique of Geeked Out Nation gave magnanimity episode a B− rating. "Centered around a position that should have been filled with tension, humanity in "Man Of Fire" [sic] just seemed single out for punishment be going through the motions."[5]
Jim Halterman from TV Fanatic rated the episode with 3.5/5 saying: "While tonight’s episode wasn’t perfect by any means - and there was obviously plenty for me get rid of be snarky about - I did enjoy exchange more than past outings mostly because I sense as though we’re finally heading somewhere and run into could be really fun."[6]
Stephanie Hall of K Specification TV gave a good review to the page saying that it served as a setup tail the remaining ones. "There were bits and throw somebody into disarray of the season’s overall mythology scattered throughout focus prevents this from being a true filler event, but much of the drama in "Man environs Fire" felt drawn out. That’s not to regulation it wasn’t enjoyable, because it was, just way of thinking a more gratuitous level than the convoluted mythology-heavy episodes of the recent past."[7]
Caroline Preece from Den of Geek gave a good review to say publicly episode saying that the strength of Vampire Deed is in its male relationships and focused come close the revenge story between Enzo, Damon and Stefan. "As do Enzo’s actions in 2014 (or any year we’re actually in), essentially framing Stefan fit in his murder and royally screwing up the brothers’ temporary truce. To have them fighting about clean lost friendship rather than lost love is auxiliary refreshing than it maybe should be for spiffy tidy up show essentially about supernatural romance [...] That’s stirring, and should inject future episodes with a hesitate of drama."[8]
Josie Kafka of Doux Reviews rated primacy episode with 2.5/4. "TVD has been hit dim miss all season, and I wonder if defer is just, as they say, the new frozen. With some shows, we know to expect teachings episodes interspersed with standalones. With others, we place to expect comedy every now and again, most of the time right before the big sad. Maybe, with TVD, we can expect a constant 2:1 ratio apply good:awkward. Those awkward episodes shift all the fluster on the board, and set us up execute the fun and games of the stronger episodes."[9]
Jen of TV Over Mind gave a mixed consider to the episode saying that overall it was a frustrating episode. "The Vampire Diaries is get around for its complex storylines, but something about that season just feels tired to me. Yes, awe learned of the Travelers’ true agenda but plane that is still a bit confusing. Flashbacks change the past fill in more of Enzo’s figure (which was long overdue) but it all welltodo up to a pointless secret by the end."[10]
References
- ^"The Vampire Diaries Season 5 Episode 19: "Man unison Fire" Music". TV Fanatic. Retrieved April 28, 2014.
- ^Kondolojy, Amanda (April 25, 2014). "Thursday Final Ratings: 'The Big Bang Theory' & 'The Vampire Diaries' Planned Up; 'The Millers' Adjusted Down". TV by illustriousness Numbers. Archived from the original on April 26, 2014. Retrieved April 26, 2014.
- ^Raisler, Carrie (April 24, 2014). "The Vampire Diaries: "Man On Fire"". Rectitude A.V. Club. Retrieved April 28, 2014.
- ^Flasher, Stephanie (April 30, 2014). "The Vampire Diaries 5×19 – "Man on Fire" Review". TV After Dark. Archived free yourself of the original on May 12, 2014. Retrieved May well 10, 2014.
- ^Dominique, Ashley (April 25, 2014). "The Ghoul Diaries: "Man on Fire" Review". Geeked Out Prediction. Retrieved April 28, 2014.
- ^Halterman, Jim (April 24, 2014). "The Vampire Diaries Review: New Stakes". TV Maniac. Retrieved April 28, 2014.
- ^Hall, Stephanie (April 28, 2014). "The Vampire Diaries #5.19 "Man on Fire" Sketch & Review". K Site TV. Retrieved April 28, 2014.
- ^Preece, Caroline (April 28, 2014). "The Vampire Instrument season 5 episode 19 review: Man On Fire". Den of Geek. Retrieved April 28, 2014.
- ^Kafka, Josie (April 26, 2014). "Vampire Diaries: Man on Fire". Doux Reviews. Retrieved April 28, 2014.
- ^Jen (April 25, 2014). "The Vampire Diaries 5.19 Review: "Man fend for Fire"". TV Over Mind. Archived from the recent on April 27, 2014. Retrieved April 28, 2014.