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'''"Fire!"''' was the twelfth episode of the fourth season of the television series ''Daria''. The title is often written without the exclamation mark.
 
==Summary==
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''For further context, see [[Tomgate]].''
The action begins with [[Jake Morgendorffer|Jake]] accidentally setting the house on fire, forcing the family to temporarily move to a hotel. In the course of this episode, [[Sandi Griffin]] becomes jealous (and suspicious) of the attention heaped upon [[Quinn Morgendorffer|Quinn]] by a bellboy, [[Daria Morgendorffer|Daria]] temporarily moves in with [[Jane Lane|Jane]] (thus exacerbating the emerging conflict between them about [[Tom Sloane]]'s and Daria's increasingly obvious connection), Quinn temporarily winds up in the care of the police, and Jake and [[Helen Morgendorffer|Helen]] have a lot of sex (offstage, thank God) to get around the fact that they have no other meaningful communication with each other. The final scene, with Daria staring out of the family car's side window as she mulls over her feelings about Tom, is potent and evocative.
 
The action begins with [[Jake Morgendorffer|Jake]] accidentally setting the house on fire when trying to warm up some milk, forcing the family to temporarily move to a hotel. In the course of this episode, [[Sandi Griffin]] becomes jealous (and suspicious) of the attention heaped upon [[Quinn Morgendorffer|Quinn]] by a [[Bobby Stuart|bellboy]], while Jake and [[Helen Morgendorffer|Helen]] start to enjoy a blissful, relaxed relationship with a strong sex (offscreen) life. [[Daria Morgendorffer|Daria]] is obviously having none of us and decides to temporarily move in with [[Jane Lane|Jane]].
This is one of the few episodes that actually leads somewhere, setting up the romantic triangle between Daria, Tom, and Jane in "[[Dye! Dye! My Darling]]." Every other conflict and issue in the story is resolved except for the growing attraction between Daria and Tom, and Jane's recognition of the same, all of which was first seen in "[[I Loathe a Parade]]" and expanded upon here. Most reviewers have given this episode high marks, despite the fact that it leads into the most controversial episode of all, "[[Dye! Dye! My Darling]]."
 
Unfortunately, this means she exacerbates the growing rift between Jane and [[Tom Sloane|Tom]], and soon Tom starts visiting Daria... and in order to see her before he sees Jane, he has to walk ''pass'' Jane's room; Daria argues Jane was drilling at the time & he he mustn't have wanted to disturb her work, but Jane is unsure. It's increasingly clear that Tom and Daria have a connection but when Jane confronts her friend, Daria denies anything is going on and that she has any interest. A seed of doubt is planted when [[Trent]] informs her that Tom is clearly interested and that, while nobody blames her for the situation, it's obvious she has feelings too.
[[Image:Firedaria.gif|left|frame|The final scene in "Fire!"]]
 
Convinced by Sandi that the bellboy is a stalker, Quinn ends up in police car and finds out he ''is'': he's been charging the Morgendorffers for money and then deleting the transactions from the computer. Quinn forgets the stalker thing: she almost dated a computer geek!
 
[[Image:Daria_Morgendorffer_(from_Fire!).jpg|left|thumb|Daria mulls over her feelings about Tom.]]
 
This all leads to the Morgendorffers heading back to the hotel and Helen and Jake getting stressed and, once again, bickering viciously, and also reprimanding Daria for leaving the hotel without talking to them first. Daria stares into the distance, depressed and confused...
 
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==Daria's Reading Material==
 
When Tom enters Penny's room the first time, Daria is reading Niccolò Machiavelli's [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Prince ''The Prince''].
 
When Trent talks to Daria, she's reading Leo Tolstoy's [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anna_Karenina ''Anna Karenina''] (misspelt "Karena").
 
==Trivia==
The title of this episode is one of the trademark phrases that [[Beavis and Butt-head|Beavis]] often used in ''[[Beavis and Butt-head (TV series)|Beavis and Butt-head]]'', the show from which ''[[Daria (TV series)|Daria]]'' was derived.
 
The episode “Fire!” iswas available on the DVD of ''[[Is It Fall Yet?]]''.
 
Le Grande Hotel is a client of Jake's, which is how the Morgendorffers get to stay there and not the crappier Dutchman Inn.
 
Daria refers to her Lawndale home as her childhood home, despite the Morgendorffers moving from Highland to Lawndale at the start of the show.
 
This is not the first time that [[Jake Morgendorffer]] has set the stove on fire. He did so previously in "[[Write Where It Hurts]]."
 
The symbolism of fire in the fourth season of ''Daria'' is interesting, as a fire (requiring fire trucks to put it out) occurred in "[[I Loathe a Parade]]," the episode in which the bond between Daria and Tom becomes apparent. Further, in the episode shown immediately prior to "Fire!" ("[[Groped by an Angel]]"), [[Quinn Morgendorffer]] remarks that she "just finished a story about a family whose house caught on fire."
 
Jake and Helen have a good laugh at the idea that Sandi can think.
 
The opening to "Spiders" by System of a Down is heard as Jane is finishing talking to Jodie and Daria appears.
 
As a pivotal episode in the series, there's a bunch of [[alternate universe]] ways things could have gone, [http://dariablog2.blogspot.co.uk/2008/07/fired-up.html as noted] by [[TAG]]: the fire not happening at all or the family staying at the Dutchman Inn and thus Daria not fleeing to where she'd spend more time with Tom; the fire could have caused far more damage that meant the family had to move; or Trent could have better got through to Daria at the end
 
=="Fire!" and Fanfic==
The events in "Fire!" are rarely mentioned in fanfic except in passing, despite the fact that it directly leads into "[[Dye! Dye! My Darling]]." However, certain elements of the episode, such as [[Penny Lane]]'s room and its contents, have indirectly contributed to a few stories (e.g., "[[Smoking Mirror]]," by [[TAG]]).
 
===Alternate-Universe Versions of “Fire!”===
[[MMan]] is possibly the only writer to have completed a fanfic in which "Fire!" is used in an [[alternate universe]]. "[[Without a Shower]]" is a wicked little [[AU]] tale making use of a plot device seen in the TV show ''Dallas'', throwing open an entirely different [[Daria Fandom Lexicon|Dariaverse]] rich with possibilities.
 
==External Links==
===On “Fire!” the Episode===
* [httphttps://wwwsites.outpost-dariagoogle.com/ts_ep412.htmlsite/dariatranscripts/412-fire "Fire!" transcript] on [[Outpost Daria]]
* [http://www.outpost-daria.com/ep412.html "Fire!" summary and review] on [[Outpost Daria]]
* [http://ssw.ssw.net/episodes/guide/4/fire.htm "Fire!" summary] on [[Sick, Sad World (website)]]
* [http://ssw.ssw.net/ramblings/2000/1117ramble.htm "Fire!" review] on [[Sick, Sad World (website)]]
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* [http://www.retrojunk.com/tv/episodes/251-daria/2952/2/ "Fire!" summary and more] on RetroJunk.com
* [http://www.tv.com/daria/fire!/episode/7511/summary.html?tag=ep_list;ep_title;11 "Fire!" summary] on TV.com
* [http://wwwweb.archive.org/web/20111015205929/http://outpost-daria.com/essay/pg_finest_hour.txt "American Animation's Finest Hour: Why 'Fire!' and 'Dye! Dye! My Darling' Have Reached a High-Water Mark for U.S. Cartoons,"] essay by [[Peter Guerin]]
* [http://wwwweb.archive.org/web/20111015202231/http://outpost-daria.com/essay/pg_the_beginning_of_the_end.txt "The Beginning of the End: Why 'Daria' is calling it quits after five seasons,"] essay by [[Peter Guerin]]
* [http://wwwweb.archive.org/web/20111015201329/http://outpost-daria.com/essay/bt_why_did_it_come_to_this.html "Why Did It Come to This? A Critical Look at Daria at the Dawn of the New Millennium,"] essay by [[Brian Taylor (author)|Brian Taylor]]
* [http://www.the-wildone.com/essays/kw_essays/tosotk.html "The Other Side of The Kiss: An Examination of the Infamous 'Love Triangle',"] essay by [[Kara Wild]]
* [http://wwwweb.archive.org/web/20111015201112/http://outpost-daria.com/essay/fayths_improbable_but_not_impossible.html "Improbable But Not Impossible,"] essay by [[Fayth S]].
* [http://web.archive.org/web/20120817233803/http://www.outpost-daria.com/mdrr_400.html "Mike's Delayed Reaction Review #400 - Season Four in Review,"] essay by [[Mike Quinn]]
* [http://dariablog2.blogspot.com/2008/07/fired-up.html "Fired Up,"] a brief discussion of this episode's [[AU]] possibilities on the [[Daria Fandom Blog]] II.
* [http://dariablog2.blogspot.com/2008/07/curious-footnote.html "A Curious Footnote,"] on the [[DFB2]]
* [http://dariaencyclopedia.blogspot.com/ Daria Encyclopedia 0.0], by [[Roentgen]]: Do a search for "412" (the episode number) for specific details on the show
* [https://archiveofourown.org/works/17623430/chapters/41550782 Episode Analysis] by [[WellTemperedClavier]]
 
===AU Versions of "Fire!"===
* [http://web.archive.org/web/20081002064836/http://www.outpost-daria.com/fanfic/without_a_shower.html "Without a Shower,"] by [[MMan]]
 
 
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