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Step into London in September 1666—one year after the Great Plague—when a city of timber, pitch, and crowded medieval streets became a single, unstoppable flame. What began as a spark in a baker’s shop on Pudding Lane turned into four days of chaos, wind-driven firestorms, and collapsing order as London’s narrow lanes became wind tunnels and its riverside warehouses became fuel. This episode is a cinematic reconstruction of the Great Fire of London through eyewitness accounts like Samuel Pepys and John Evelyn. Using historical detail and AI visualization, we recreate the frantic evacuations along the Thames, the extortion and looting that followed the breakdown of authority, and the moment the medieval St. Paul’s Cathedral—thought to be safe—was consumed in molten lead and exploding stone. Witness the turning point when royal power finally intervened, buildings were blown apart with gunpowder to create firebreaks, and the city’s survival demanded sacrificing entire neighborhoods. From the refugee fields outside the walls to the rebirth of London in brick and regulated streets, this is the story of how a catastrophe didn’t just destroy a city—it redesigned it, creating the foundations of modern building codes, fire insurance, and professional firefighting. London didn’t simply survive the fire. It became something new in the ashes.