The Love Story Podcast
Takeaways * Out of every couple Ashley and Jesse have covered so far in Hot Disney Summer, they agree Aladdin and Jasmine have the best shot — because they're evenly matched, not because the story is realistic. * The whole relationship kicks off as a trauma bond (he saves her, she's "beholden" to him) before it becomes something real, built on both of them feeling trapped and craving freedom. * Aladdin's whole courtship is built on a lie — he never tells Jasmine he's not really a prince — and Ashley and Jesse dig into why he thinks that's the only way to get the girl. * Ashley gets unexpectedly personal, tracing her own "unrealistic idea of love" — the fantasy of being captured, secretly admired, and saved — back to not feeling outwardly loved as a kid. * Jafar isn't after the princess at all. Ashley and Jesse land on the theory that he's "power sexual" — money, power, hustle, repeat — and that obsession is exactly what takes him down. Ashley and Jesse are deep into Hot Disney Summer, and this week they're tackling one of the biggest ones: Aladdin. Before they even get into the movie, the two go on a full nostalgia detour about the notoriously difficult Sega Aladdin game, childhood consoles, and how their families' basements turned into the neighborhood LAN party house — proof that this episode starts exactly like a real couple catching up before getting to the point. Once they get to the movie, the hosts walk through Agrabah beat by beat: Jafar's obsession with the Cave of Wonders and the "diamond in the rough," Jasmine sneaking out of the palace and nearly losing a hand over an apple, and Aladdin stepping in to save her — which Ashley calls out as a trauma bond dressed up as a meet-cute. From there, the two dig into what actually makes Aladdin and Jasmine work: they're both trapped, just in opposite directions, and they recognize that in each other before anything romantic happens. The conversation turns genuinely reflective when Ashley admits that Aladdin — and Disney movies like it — shaped a version of love she's had to unlearn as an adult. She talks about romanticizing the idea of being captured, being secretly admired, and being saved, and traces it back to not feeling seen growing up. It's one of the most honest moments of the series so far, and it changes the way the rest of the episode lands. Jesse, meanwhile, is fully committed to his theory that Jafar isn't after Jasmine at all — he's after power, plain and simple, and every "quid pro quo" wish only proves it. The two also settle some Hot Disney Summer business: Aladdin and Jasmine officially take the top couple spot so far, ahead of Ariel and Peter Pan, Belle and Quasimodo, and the rest of the bracket. They close out with a Robin Williams tribute, a FernGully rabbit hole, and a promise to keep Hot Disney Summer going after a trip to Wyoming.
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