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[Staff Spotlight] Get to know alathe

Explain your username (and/or avatar if you wish).
Ah, this is a fun one! Alathe is a character from Fletcher and Shirley’s 1640 play, The Night-Walker. She spends most of her time onstage disguised as a boy and a good chunk of the rest pretending to be a ghost — then, at the end of it all, marries the villain. Wild stuff! Long ago, I tried to write a novel whose protagonist was named Alathe. She embodied the sort of terrible character archetype I not-so-secretly adore: spoiled, sardonic, and bitter, but redeemable despite it all – not so much a villain as the rival who bullies the hero at school. The novel was never completed, but the character is pretty emblematic of my approach to fiction: I often feel quite a fierce love for the characters we’re not even really meant to like!
 
What is the first drama that you watched (or the first drama that made an impression)?
I got into K-drama roughly four or five years ago, when I watched Oh My Ghost on my mother’s recommendation. I absolutely fell in love! It was such a fun premise: an outgoing young ghost possesses a meek aspiring cook and helps her get together with the head chef of her dreams. What I adored about Oh My Ghost was its creative flexibility: it could turn on a dime and shift genre again and again. It was part ghost story, party mystery, part romance… and, naturally, part cooking show!
 
Name a job or two that you’ve had in the past.
I became a high school English teacher straight out of university. It was super intense, especially for a fresh-faced 22-year-old with about zero idea of how to control a rowdy class of teenagers, but I loved it. I kept it up for years!
 
Have you ever lived a moment that you thought belonged in a drama?
Hmm… I once went on a date so disastrous that when I accidentally locked myself in a coffee shop bathroom, it was practically an ice-breaker. She hardly spoke to me! I kept having to just — monologue as entertainingly as I could! I was so flustered I ended up buying a box of six (six) pastel de nata at a fancy bakery, which, to cap it all, she didn’t even like. So, at the end of the day, I had no second date, five (admittedly delicious) pastries, and a lifelong fear of Cafe Nero toilets. I feel as if this could have made a fine comedy segment in a drama — especially if it had been Subway instead, and the kind barista who saved me from the sticky bathroom door had ended up being the romantic lead. A girl can dream!
 
What drama genres do you especially like?
I go absolutely wild for sageuks — Six Flying Dragons is my favorite historical drama ever. (Although, it’s not actually my favorite depiction of King Taejong, which has to go to the deadly, fan-wielding Yi Bang-won from My Country). There’s something about the historical politics of kingship that just really appeals to me — all the sound and fury and intricate scheming. Any flavor of fantasy is also exceedingly my jam… hence why Alchemy of Souls pretty much owns my soul. That said, give me a strong romance plot with likable leads, and I’ll gladly watch just about anything.
 
What drama genres do you especially dislike?
Dramas where the main characters are cops are generally a pass from me. High school dramas, too — I’ve spent too much time working in actual high school for there to be much of an appeal. (I’ll make an exception for brilliantly-conceived shows like All of Us Are Dead.)
 
Is there a drama character you’ve ever strongly identified with, and why?
Okay, so, this one doesn’t necessarily reflect well on me. But. I imprinted heavily on the villain from My Fellow Citizens: Park Hoo-ja, played by Kim Min-jung. She was so effortlessly dramatic in everything she did! I relate to that. Now, to be clear, I did not identify with her because she was a notorious loan shark who attempted to bribe her way into the National Assembly. Still, there was something about her flair and independence that was unbelievably compelling to me. She did her best to be calculating and untouchable, but she also wore her heart on her sleeve! I thought she was terrific.
 
What drama character would you want to be?
Ooh — can I be Chae Song-hwa from Hospital Playlist? Neurosurgery is a fascinating field that I’d love to automatically become an expert in! Besides that, she’s smart, charismatic, rocks glasses, and has the steadfast love and admiration of all her colleagues. Plus, great hair. I could totally live with that.
 
What was your major in school?
English! Later, I specialized in Victorian literature. The main takeaway from this interview should be that I’m a massive nerd.
 
What’s a random skill you have?
I possess the uncanny ability to remember the tune and lyrics of any song I heard as a small child, however obscure. Thankfully, I’m also a good singer… so, I guess that’s the only area in which I beat Song-hwa! (Alas, I’m nowhere near actual Jeon Mi-do levels of talent.)
 
Favorite non-Korean movie and/or TV show?
One of my favorite TV shows ever is The Great: it’s a sharply-written, tongue-in-cheek depiction of a young Catherine the Great’s rise to power. Some are born great, some achieve greatness, and some launch a coup via plotting to assassinate their incompetent husband!
 
Which Hallyu celebrity would you actually want to meet and spend an hour with?
Sohn Ye-jin, without a doubt. She’s so incredibly talented — and magnetically charming. I’d happily spend the entire hour just watching her talk about anything. Plus, I bet her skincare tips are out of this world.
 
Which of the 7 deadly sins would be your undoing? (Pride, greed, lust, envy, gluttony, wrath, or sloth.)
As unglamorous as it is, I’m going to have to say sloth. If left unchecked, I am a terrible creature of procrastination.
 
Your favorite drama has an unholy alliance with your most hated drama and produces a mutant baby drama. Describe the plot.
Tricksy detective-mage Jang Wook uncovers evidence of a secret conspiracy that goes all the way to the top of the Assistant Gwanju’s office. Before he can inform the King, he is killed by famed assassin Naksu in an epic showdown atop the roof of a… erm, historical fantasy-style office block. However, instead of dying, he is thrown several years back in time, back to when he knew no magic. As his past self, he must scheme to overthrow the evil Jin Mu before it’s too late. This is complicated by the fact that a younger Naksu has already taken an interest in him… and, despite his better instincts, he finds himself falling in love with his future killer.

Reviews are mixed, but the soundtrack rocks.

 
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OMG your unholy alliance! 🤣🤣 🤣 [dies] You almost make the hated drama sound enticing. I've enjoyed your recaps more than I can express. They rock.

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I know! I'm sitting here thinking, "This drama has a lot of elements I like... If Alathe weecaps it, I'm in!"

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Aww, thank you both! :D :D Honestly, as I was describing it, I found myself thinking, yeah, this could weirdly work... clearly, the way to fix any drama is to add an assassin romance! :P

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*hi fives alathe for having usernames with their origins in personal writing projects lol*

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Haha, yesss! *Returns hi five* :D

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So good to get to know you, thanks for all you do to help make our drama watch even more enjoyable. From the moment I saw this: Alathe is a character from Fletcher and Shirley’s 1640 play. I thought that woman likes to read!!!!

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Aww, thank you! Hehe, definitely guilty as charged -- and I'm a sucker for early modern stuff!

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Nice to meet you @alathe! Have been loving your Alchemy of Souls recaps! Your blind date story made me smile. As disastrous as it was, at least it was memorable and suitably k-drama like 💖.

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I'm so glad you've been enjoying them! :D That was certainly one of my more entertaining disasters... and hey, a romcom is by no means the worst genre in which to find oneself! (Could be worse, at least. :P)

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*Reviews are mixed, but the soundtrack rocks.* This part 😄 .
Your recaps are great and I enjoy them thoroughly.

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I'm so glad -- thank you! :D

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You're welcome to the team! 😊

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Aww, thank you -- so happy to be here!!

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Alathe, You captured quite perfectly one of the reasons why I love Sagueks so bad - the politics.

What unholy alliance picks the plot entirely from one and characters entirely from the other. It's one of a kind.

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There's nothing quite like getting lost in a complex historical setting, is there? :) I've learned so much from those dramas!

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High five alathe! Your admiration for Song-hwa means you're smart 😀

Can I ask what's your favorite character in a drama or movie that was played by Sohn Ye-Jin? Thanks!

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Yesss, delighted to spread the Song-hwa love. :D

Ooh, that's a good question. Gotta say, I reckon she's at her most phenomenal in Crash Landing on You -- Se-ri is one of my favourite heroines ever!

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Whoa, I'm the type who would visually highlight memorable lines I read, and I did that a lot in your short interview above! Nice to get to know you beyond your lively AoS recaps @alathe! 🥰

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Aww, I'm so happy you enjoyed it! :D

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Wow @alathe dear....yours is like another me here in different places 😍 (except my major is Engineering)!
So many similarities can be found, oh gosh ❤️. Meeting you would be a privilage for me then 😁. No wonder your weecap is above par (good to know that your major is English).
If you happen to visit Alberta, CA...do DM me then 😉. Welcome to DB 🥰.

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Aww, that's super sweet of you to say! :D Engineering is a great topic -- as a hopelessly humanities-oriented person, I am always in awe of people on the science side of things. :P

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Alathe, what an entertaining read about yourself! I’m not a high school genre fan myself, but if you liked All of Us Are Dead, you may also like the psychological thriller drama special, White Christmas! And it’s fun to see all our favorites (read: Lee El) in one place. And I would watch your unholy drama for the soundtrack! Welcome here and hope you continue your stellar recaps for a long time!

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Thank you -- that's so lovely to hear! :D I'm definitely going to have to check out White Christmas... it sounds super intense, but a lot of fun. :)

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I second this recc wholeheartedly! (And also Extracurricular if you haven't already but need darker youth dramas???)

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Welcome to the team, @alathe! Fun fact, I also majored in English with the intention of being a high school teacher. Yeah...I noped out of the profession after my disastrous student teaching experience. You're made of stronger stuff than me!

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Ahh, thank you -- so happy to be here! And yesss, another English major buddy! :D I so get that; teacher training is such a trail by fire. Much as I loved being in the classroom, there's no way I could have kept it up forever...!

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Official hellos!! Annnnd another guilty english major/literature obsessor over here. No wonder we all get along so well here in dramaland ^^

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Hahaha, yessss!! The literature fan to dramaland pipeline is real! :D :D

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Brilliant stuff! Thanks for your recaps! I love how mich you love AoS - it’s infectious.
It’s so great to hear about our awesome recappers’ lives. ^^
I’m also a literary fan, though I go more for epic fantasy than classics…

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Aww, I'm so glad! Epic fantasy is such a great choice of genre, too. :D

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So great to know more about you @alathe. Kudos to you for having had the patience to educate younguns. Also, I love sageuks so much that I have to force myself to stay away as I'd waste way too much time obsessing over them; I loved loved Six Flying Dragons!!!

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Haha, thank you! I'm so delighted I'm not the only Six Flying Dragons obsessive -- it's such a thrilling show. I can't even begin to list the number of things I learned from it!

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Hi, @alathe! Thank you for writing here and sharing your talent (and snark)! You make watching kdrama more fun! Also, without you I would barely know wth is going on in AOS 🤦🏼‍♀️ so I’m quite grateful for that.

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Haha, very happy to help! I'm so glad you enjoy the recaps. :D

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@alathe, lovely to get to know you better! Am totally loving your weecaps.

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Thank youuuu! :D

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I love your recaps. Thank you for your work.

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Thank you -- so glad you enjoy them! :D

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Park Hoo Ja is so underrated! I rarely rave about a villain but she was a delightful character to watch. And your unholy alliance sounds totally legit, i would read your recap of it 😆

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I am so glad I'm not alone in the Park Hoo-ja love!! I've never seen a performance like it -- absolutely could not get enough of her haughty expressions and dramatic gestures. :D

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Your weecaps are the best 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼 and now I have a better inkling as to why! Thank you again for all that marvelous work.

Also, can I just say that your "mutant baby" drama sounds amazing? I would totally read / listen to / watch that book / audiobook / show.

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Aww, thank you so much! Hehe, I have to say, as I was writing the summary, I felt a brief pang that it didn't actually exist. I wonder if the Hong sisters are open to suggestions?? :P

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