7.7/10. The concept of Finn trying to teach some wrong-side of the tracks the good life through time spent in nature is a solid enough premise, but his frustration and eventual giving in to their scamming ways by teaching them to "con" nature was a superb twist. The marshmallow kids themselves were distinct and fun in their 1930s street gang vibe, and Finn's frantically coming up with euphemism for how to "flim flam" a fire or a shelter were a hoot. Plus, Jake's bewilderment and eventual backsliding when he found out much the kids were making in a day was great voice work from John DiMaggio and a great rebound gag to boot. Nothing especially deep here, but quite a fun regular episode of the show, which is more than enough.
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7.7/10. The concept of Finn trying to teach some wrong-side of the tracks the good life through time spent in nature is a solid enough premise, but his frustration and eventual giving in to their scamming ways by teaching them to "con" nature was a superb twist. The marshmallow kids themselves were distinct and fun in their 1930s street gang vibe, and Finn's frantically coming up with euphemism for how to "flim flam" a fire or a shelter were a hoot. Plus, Jake's bewilderment and eventual backsliding when he found out much the kids were making in a day was great voice work from John DiMaggio and a great rebound gag to boot. Nothing especially deep here, but quite a fun regular episode of the show, which is more than enough.