To accurately determine the comparison of tones between the end of the video and the end of the article, we would need to analyze both sources directly. However, based on the provided statements, the most fitting answer appears to be:
b. Unlike the article, the tone of the video is angry as it places blame on the utility company.
This option suggests a contrast between the possible blame placement in the video and the tone of the article, which might focus more on data or broader implications rather than directly assigning blame. This interpretation aligns with common narratives surrounding utility companies like PG&E and their roles in wildfire incidents.