6 Reasons Hiccup and Astrid are Couple Goals (according to a couples therapist)

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5 Dec 202324:22

Summary

TLDRIn this lively and humorous discussion, Alan and Jono reflect on the relationships and dynamics between the characters in *How to Train Your Dragon*, focusing particularly on Hiccup and Astrid. They explore the depth of their bond, emphasizing teamwork, mutual support, and shared values. With lighthearted banter and emotional moments, the pair delve into the significance of the film’s music and the connection to real-life experiences, such as the idea of taking their children to experience dragon riding. The episode concludes with some playful shout-outs to their Patreon supporters.

Takeaways

  • 😀 The bond between Hiccup and Astrid is rooted in mutual support and shared experiences, making them a great couple.
  • 😀 The interaction between Hiccup and Astrid reflects teamwork and understanding, exemplifying the strength of their relationship.
  • 😀 The musical score of the film plays a significant role in creating emotional moments, especially in scenes with the dragons.
  • 😀 The character growth of Hiccup, from a young boy to a confident leader, is highlighted by his relationship with his dragon, Toothless.
  • 😀 Astrid's protective nature and confidence in Hiccup’s abilities are key elements in their dynamic.
  • 😀 The relationship between Hiccup and Astrid showcases the importance of encouragement and uplifting each other in challenging situations.
  • 😀 The film conveys a message about finding balance and harmony between differing strengths and qualities in relationships.
  • 😀 There is a lighthearted humor present in the conversation, especially when referencing the way the characters interact with dragons.
  • 😀 The idea of domesticating wild creatures, like dragons, is humorously discussed, with a reminder that real-life relationships are about mutual respect and support.
  • 😀 The closing moments reflect the idea of sharing personal experiences, such as flying on a dragon, which adds to the emotional resonance of the story.
  • 😀 A humorous and playful tone is maintained throughout the conversation, including light teasing and commentary on character imitations and inside jokes.

Q & A

  • What role does the musical score play in the emotional impact of the scene?

    -The musical score plays a significant role in enhancing the emotional depth of the scene, particularly in the moment when Alan gets teary-eyed. The score evokes strong feelings, which are linked to his personal thoughts about the idea of flying on a dragon with his son, reflecting the connection between the characters and the audience.

  • How do Jono and Alan react to the dynamic between Hiccup and Astrid?

    -Jono and Alan admire the relationship between Hiccup and Astrid, highlighting their teamwork and mutual support. They express how well the two characters balance each other out, with Astrid protecting Hiccup and both working together to secure their dragon situation. Their partnership is seen as a great example of a strong, supportive relationship.

  • What does Jono mean by 'domesticating wild animals that don’t want to be domesticated'?

    -Jono humorously refers to the idea of domestication in the context of dragons, specifically mentioning that wild creatures like Toothless (the dragon) cannot or should not be domesticated. It's a tongue-in-cheek comment on the impossibility or challenge of forcing nature to conform, relating to Hiccup and Astrid's unique relationship with their dragons.

  • What is the significance of Hiccup's line, 'Legend says that when the ground quakes...'?

    -Hiccup's line connects to the theme of legends and the hidden existence of dragons. It suggests that while dragons may no longer be visible or active, there is still a secret known to the Berkins—that dragons exist and may one day return in peace, which ties into the story's deeper narrative about preserving knowledge and hope.

  • How does the interaction between Hiccup, Astrid, and Toothless represent teamwork?

    -The interaction between Hiccup, Astrid, and Toothless showcases the importance of teamwork. Hiccup works to secure the dragon situation, while Astrid reassures him and protects him. Together, they balance their strengths and differences, making decisions and taking actions that support each other in achieving their goals.

  • What does the moment with the daughter hiding her eyes signify?

    -The daughter's action of covering her eyes during the encounter with the dragon represents innocence or vulnerability. It could symbolize her concern for the potential danger but also her trust in her parents' ability to handle the situation safely.

  • How do Jono and Alan feel about the idea of taking their children to fly on a dragon?

    -Both Jono and Alan express excitement and emotion at the thought of taking their children to fly on a dragon. They are moved by the idea, with Alan getting teary-eyed as he imagines the experience, highlighting the emotional and adventurous connection that such an experience would create.

  • Why does Jono emphasize the idea of supporting each other in relationships?

    -Jono stresses the importance of mutual support in relationships, using Hiccup and Astrid as an example. He highlights that strong partnerships are built on understanding, encouragement, and teamwork. The idea is to be there for each other and work together, a key theme that resonates throughout the film.

  • How do Jono and Alan use humor to discuss the deeper themes of the film?

    -Jono and Alan use humor to lighten the mood while discussing deeper themes, such as the relationship dynamics between Hiccup and Astrid or the idea of working as a team. They balance serious reflections with witty comments, such as joking about domesticating wild animals and making fun of Hiccup's earlier impersonation.

  • What is the purpose of the Patreon shout-out at the end of the transcript?

    -The Patreon shout-out serves as a lighthearted way to acknowledge their supporters and encourage others to contribute. It adds a humorous touch, with Jono and Alan making playful remarks about the names of the patrons, such as calling William Stollery a potential villain in a Jane Austen novel.

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TeamworkHow to Train Your DragonHiccupAstridDragonsRelationship GoalsEmotional BondMovie DiscussionHumorParentingFamily Friendly
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