: General audience reviews on Rotten Tomatoes suggest that the first half of Season 3, including this premiere, can feel "boring" or "unfunny" to some viewers compared to the show's later, more refined peak. Community Feedback
“This week we start reviewing Season 3 and boy is this one of our favorites... The guys also discuss how this episode has a bit of controversy in Brazil.” Amazon.it Notable Highlights
“It's a great episode for developing the characters to be written more consistent... Craig's small scene and character introduction gives some context why Eric considers him the baddest boy in school.” Tumblr
: The episode is praised for grounding the core group of boys. For instance, the introduction of Craig Tucker in a small role provides early context for his "tough guy" reputation in later episodes.
: The episode is well-known for the catchphrase "This place smells like ass," which reflects the boys' genuine (and cynical) reaction to the rainforest.
: The episode faced some backlash in Brazil due to its unflattering portrayal of the rainforest and its inhabitants. Suck My Balls #33 - S3E1 Rainforest Shmainforest
" Rainforest Schmainforest " is generally viewed by fans and critics as a pivotal episode that marked a shift toward more consistent character development in 's third season. While the episode is famous for its guest appearance by Jennifer Aniston as the choir teacher Miss Stevens, its reputation is mixed regarding the season's overall quality. Critical & Fan Perspectives
: Critics highlight the episode's effective lampooning of "slacktivism" and celebrity-led environmental movements, particularly through the choir group "Getting Gay With Kids".
[s3e1] Rainforest Schmainforest May 2026
: General audience reviews on Rotten Tomatoes suggest that the first half of Season 3, including this premiere, can feel "boring" or "unfunny" to some viewers compared to the show's later, more refined peak. Community Feedback
“This week we start reviewing Season 3 and boy is this one of our favorites... The guys also discuss how this episode has a bit of controversy in Brazil.” Amazon.it Notable Highlights
“It's a great episode for developing the characters to be written more consistent... Craig's small scene and character introduction gives some context why Eric considers him the baddest boy in school.” Tumblr [S3E1] Rainforest Schmainforest
: The episode is praised for grounding the core group of boys. For instance, the introduction of Craig Tucker in a small role provides early context for his "tough guy" reputation in later episodes.
: The episode is well-known for the catchphrase "This place smells like ass," which reflects the boys' genuine (and cynical) reaction to the rainforest. : General audience reviews on Rotten Tomatoes suggest
: The episode faced some backlash in Brazil due to its unflattering portrayal of the rainforest and its inhabitants. Suck My Balls #33 - S3E1 Rainforest Shmainforest
" Rainforest Schmainforest " is generally viewed by fans and critics as a pivotal episode that marked a shift toward more consistent character development in 's third season. While the episode is famous for its guest appearance by Jennifer Aniston as the choir teacher Miss Stevens, its reputation is mixed regarding the season's overall quality. Critical & Fan Perspectives Craig's small scene and character introduction gives some
: Critics highlight the episode's effective lampooning of "slacktivism" and celebrity-led environmental movements, particularly through the choir group "Getting Gay With Kids".
De mis películas preferidas y obligadas a analizar en cursos de Genética. Muchas gracias por compartir su reflexión y el link a la versión en español.
Gracias por comentar, Minerva.
La distopía ya está aquí.
Saludos
Hace muchos año había visto esta película, quede marcada con ella, la busque luego durante bastante tiempo y no la encontré hasta hoy. La volví a ver y mi opinión no ha cambiado EXCELENTE su mensaje es perfecto. Gracias gracias gracias
Gracias a ti, por comentar, Thairy.
Sin haber perdido interés con el paso del tiempo, Gattaca bordea hoy la frontera entre ficción y actualidad, en unos momentos difíciles, en que la ciencia-ficción deja de ser ficción, sin llegar a ser ciencia.
Saludos !