Talk:Marks and Recreation/@comment-25270260-20170930171152/@comment-182470-20170930172431

I'd say it was.

Basically, Rumble is afraid of getting a talent that would keep him from doing something that'd get in the way of doing what he really likes, which is to be an awesome flyer like Thunderlane. Thunderlane wants his little brother to broaden his horizons and help him get over his fear of trying new things. But Rumble acts like he's bad at everything just so he won't get a cutie mark, which makes the CMCs think he's completely off his rocker when he launches his whole "Cutie marks are bad!" tirade just because he apparently hasn't found what he's good at yet.

In the end, Thunderlane sets things straight between the CMCs and Rumble by offering to join the camp, where he shows that he has more interests and is good at many other things besides being a Wonderbolt, which gets Rumble to stop worrying about what his own cutie mark will be.