
๐ ํ๋ฉด ํ์ชฝ์ ์์, ํ ์ชฝ์ ์ด ํฌ์คํธ
window ํค + ์ข์ฐ ๋ฐฉํฅํค
๐ ๊ตต์ ๊ธ์จ : ์ตํ ๊ตฌ๋ฌธ
๋ฐ ์ค : ์ ์๋ค๋ฆฌ๋ ๋ถ๋ถ
* : ๊ตต์ ๊ธ์จ ๋ถ์ฐ ์ค๋ช
, ์ฌ์  ๋ป
# :  ์ฌ ์ ํ, ์ํฉ ์ ํ
#
No, no, it's cool. 
I'm usually up.
I used to open for a coffee shop
every day for seven years.
Your brain, it gets wired
to things you don't 
need anymore.
I still like carrying 
around my cell phone, too.
One of these days *์กฐ๋ง๊ฐ[๋จธ์ง์์]
it's gonna ring
and freak my ass out. 
Hey, if you happen to bag a boar 
out there, can I have a leg?
To make a prosciutto.
I used to cure meats in my *(์ํ·๋ด๋ฐฐ๋ฅผ ํ์ฐ, ์๊ธ ์ ์ ๋ฑ์ผ๋ก) ๋ณด์กด ์ฒ๋ฆฌ๋ฅผ ํ๋ค
basement even before all this.
I made some kick-ass 
pickles, too. 
Sure, Olivia.
#
Thanks.
#
Come and get me. 
# The Walking Dead
#
I don't see it, but it's close.
There's just one of 'em. 
We won't be here long.
So what do you think? 
We can go in when it's empty. 
How is that? 
It's locked up at night. 
The window. There's just a latch. 
I can leave it open. 
A latch?
Yeah. 
What if one of those 
pricks shuts it? 
Wait a couple of days, 
leave it open again. 
It's getting closer. 
We need to do it 
sooner than later.
Right now, 
they're not watching us.
Not worrying about 
meetings like this.
We may need the guns, 
we may not. 
We will whatever way it goes. 
They're the luckiest 
damn people I ever met.
And they just keep 
getting luckier. 
How's that? 
We're here now. 
They've got a couple 
of footlockers *๋ณ์ฌ(ๅ
ต่)์์ ์ฌ์ฉํ๋ ์ฌ๋ฌผ ํธ๋ ํฌ
just full of 9 millimeter 
autos, Rugers, Kel-Tecs.
Just tossed in there. 
They don't use them.
They're never gonna know 
they're gone. 
Someone's got one now, right? 
Mmm.
Listen, the others, 
we want them to try. 
You, too. 
So we keep it quiet. 
Just us.
Here it comes. 
I got him.
Hey, wait. 
We said we were 
taking me out shooting.
I couldn't go back 
with a full mag. 
Lucky he came by. 
We should get back.
You'll pull the latch, 
we'll pick our moment.
Us, we don't need to be lucky. 
What the hell's that? 
Is that a W? 
Yeah.
 #
I don't know if this 
is some kind of play,
handing authority to strangers. 
The authority 
to break up fistfights. 
If it was just that, she should 
have given one of these to Daryl. 
I don't know if it's 
for us or for them.
Or maybe Deanna's trying 
to get rid of us and them.
You put these jackets 
on me and you,
have the people see it.
If that's the play, 
that'd be smart.
And she seems smart. 
Smart for then or smart for now? 
This is now.
#
Come out!
Now! 
You can tell the difference between 
walkers and humans by sound?
Can you tell the difference 
between a good guy and a bad guy?
Rick doesn't seem 
to be an expert at that. 
There ain't much 
of a difference no more. 
That how you feel 
about your people? 
Why you following me? 
I didn't know I was.
I came out to hunt rabbits.
I know why you're out here.
Mind if I join? 
Keep up.
And keep quiet.
#
You protect and serve.
You patrol, walk the wall, 
watch out for the kids.
If there's a conflict, 
you solve it.
And people will listen to you. 
Because we're wearing 
windbreakers? 
Because they believe in this.
Because I'm telling them to.
A police officer 
used to live here.
So we had these jackets and I 
wanted to make it official.
So it's official.
There's gonna be a 
government here one day.
That's why I want 
Maggie working with me.
There's gonna be a police force.
That's why I want 
you two to start it.
I see a vibrant community here
with industry, commerce,
civilization.
Real lives.
It might be horses 
and mills, but-what?
Does that sound like 
pie in the sky? * ๊ทธ๋ฆผ์ ๋ก 
No. 
No. 
No.
Can we talk security?
#
We need a constant patrol 
along the walls.
Not just looking for damage,
but signs that anyone 
climbed in from outside.
You can move 
right up the supports.
That's what I'd do.
People are the real threat now. 
Rick, I know you think that we should 
all be armed within the walls.
I-I can't do that. 
That's fine.
You make these changes, 
we won't need to. 
Excuse me.
I want to volunteer to be one of 
the lookouts in the clock tower. 
There are no lookouts 
in the clock tower. 
What?
We saw someone up there earlier. 
That was an empty rifle 
my son Spencer put up there.
He mans it sometimes, *(์ด๋ค ์ฅ์·๊ธฐ๊ณ์์[๋ฅผ]) ์ผํ๋ค[๋ด๋นํ๋ค], …์ ์ธ์์ ๋ฐฐ์น[์ ๊ณต]ํ๋ค (=crew, staff)
but not often.
Look, there hasn't 
been the need. 
We need a lookout in that tower
right now, 24/7. 
It's the only way we'll be able 
to see if someone's coming at us. 
Okay, okay, we'll make shifts. 
I'll take those shifts, 
as many as possible. 
Why? 
Sasha's one of our best shots.
She can do it. 
I'm gonna put Spencer 
up there today.
I'll consider you being 
our primary lookout,
but I want something in return.
Tonight I'm hosting a welcome
for all of you at my home.
I want you to be there. 
Why? 
Come tonight. 
Then we'll talk about it.
#
Mashed lima beans,
cocoa powder, 
a little sweetener.
I would have eaten it 
before all this, I swear.
It's protein 
and it fills you up. 
Sounds delicious. 
I'll be back.
I've got to go beg Rick
for some help with tonight. 
You need anything else, 
you hit me, girl. 
Okay, thanks.
#
You've heard about the party? 
Everyone's gonna be there. 
That's right. 
So tonight, then. 
Should be able to slip out. 
The armory is right 
next to Deanna's.
I'll back you up. 
People might wonder where 
their new constable is
or Carl's dad. 
Okay.
We can't use Daryl.
They're watching 
every move he makes. 
It's fine.
You know what's great 
about this place?
I get to be invisible again.
#
I've been trying 
to catch him for months,
bring him inside.
His name is Buttons.
One of the kids saw him run 
by the gate a while back.
Thought he looked 
like a Buttons.
I haven't seen him for a while.
I was afraid it was too late.
Every time Eric or I come 
close, he gets spooked.
Have you done this before? 
My group did.
But they weren't 
out there that long.
The longer they're out there,
the more they become 
what they really are. 
I ain't gonna hurt ya.
All right?
Come on, boy.
Yeah.
Just keep on eating.
Yeah.
Good boy.
Yeah, you used to be 
somebody's, huh?
Now you're just yours. 
Shit!
Come on, they're coming!
Come on.
#
You really substitute 
applesauce for eggs?
That could change my life. 
If we can keep that 
between you and me.
It's sort of the secret 
to these cookies. 
Are you serious?
I am.
A girl's got 
only so many secrets. 
It'll die with me.
Uh, the chocolate 
is kind of a trick. 
You actually have it? 
I can only ration you 
a quarter bar. 
I'll make it work. 
Hey, Olivia.
We're gonna need to make a withdrawal.
Late start? 
Boss lady wants me to check that strut *(์ฐจ๋·๊ฑด๋ฌผ์ ๋ณด๊ฐํ๋) ์ง์ฃผ[๋ฒํ๋]
on the east wall before the party. 
Head on back.
Carol, just grab what you need.
Chocolate's in the hall freezer.
Okay.
#
You afraid of guns, ma'am? 
Mm, no, I...
well, I had a handgun 
and I carried a rifle
when we were on the outside, 
but I'm not an expert.
Not with those, at least. 
Well, my name is Tobin. 
And whenever you want,
I'd be happy to teach you.
Just better to be safe 
than sorry. 
That'd be nice. 
Thanks, Tobin. 
Thank you, Olivia.
#
You ride horses? 
I ride bikes. 
I take it you don't 
mean 10-speeds.
I know you're feeling 
like an outsider.
It's not your fault, you know.
Eric and I,
we're still looked at as 
outsiders in a lot of ways.
We've heard our fair 
share of well-meaning, *well-meaning ์ข์ ๋ป์์[์ ์์์] ํ๋(๊ทธ๋ฌ๋ ํํ ์ฑ๊ณต์ ์ด์ง๋ ๋ชปํ), (=well intentioned) 
but hilariously offensive things
from some otherwise really 
nice men and women.
People are people.
The more afraid they get, 
the more stupid they get.
Fear shrinks the brain.
They're scared of you and 
me for different reasons.
They're less scared of me 
because they know me.
It's less and less every day.
So let them get to know you.
You should go to 
Deanna's party tonight. 
I got nothing to prove.
I met a lot 
of bad people out here
doing a lot of bad shit.
They weren't afraid of nothing. 
Yeah, they were.
#
Oh, my.
Welcome. 
Hi. 
Oh, it's so good to see you.
Hi, Carl. 
Thank you for coming.
You know, I didn't get a 
chance to interview this one.
I envy her.
Why? 
She'll get to see what 
this place will become.
Come. 
Come on in. 
I don't know about this. 
They have beer. 
I'm gonna try.
#
You're Rick. 
Rick, this is my husband Reg. 
You're a pretty remarkable guy. 
How's that? 
I watched the tapes. 
All of them.
The things those people 
said about you.
The things you did for them. 
Didn't you build 
that wall out there? 
Yeah, I did, with help.
A lot of it. And it's a damned 
incredible achievement.
But it's a wall.
14 lives in this world?
I think you have me beat. 
Well, we're standing behind 
that wall right now, dear.
So let's call it a tie. 
Well, I'm glad you're here.
Now, take a glass. 
I'm good. 
You don't have to be.
There you go.
Go on.
Right. Welcome. 
Thank you.
#
Gotta move quick. 
He's pinned in with them.
I got the far ones. 
Thanks. 
Thanks. 
I got the ones on the right.
#
Go ahead. 
He always ran. 
You were trying to help him.
#
Hey.
Hi. 
Hey. 
You okay? 
Yeah.
Yeah. Just isn't 
really my thing.
I think I'm gonna head out.
No, no.
You're not bailing. *(๊ธํ) ๋ ๋๋ค
We're in this together, man. 
You're here with us now.
You're here with family. 
Come on.
#
Daryl.
Hey. 
Thought you were going to 
that party over there. 
Oh, I was never going to go
'cause of Eric's ankle, 
thank God. 
Why the hell did you 
tell me to go, then? 
I said try. 
You did.
It's a thought 
that counts thing. 
All right.
Hey, come in.
Have some dinner.
Come on, man. It's some 
pretty serious spaghetti.
#
Look, she's here, 
which means it's empty, so... 
I'll go with you. 
No, remember... 
You're invisible.
Mm-hmm. 
Hey, Rick, 
this is my husband Pete. 
Hey, good to meet you.
I wanted to thank you for 
taking on being our constable.
If we keep growing at this rate, 
we're gonna need even more. 
I hope so. 
You want to come by 
my office next week?
I'll take a look at you.
And I probably should have 
said I was a doctor first. 
I think it sounded nice 
either way. 
I'm going to get us a refill. 
Oh, I can do it.
I'm on it. 
Having fun? 
Yes, I am. 
That's kind of a stupid 
question, right? 
No. 
Still, this place has 
a pretty amazing view. 
Yeah? 
Yeah, take a look.
Ordinary life like before.
Well, not like before. 
No. 
Yeah, no.
I mean-- 
I mean, it's better.
Not out there, in here.
You know, everyone's been 
through it somehow.
Everyone.
And a lot of things disappeared.
But a lot of bullshit 
went with it.
They're all from totally 
different backgrounds,
different places.
They never would have even met.
And now they're part 
of each other's lives.
They are each other's lives.
I'm just saying, 
we all lost things,
but we got something back.
It isn't enough,
but it's something. 
No, it was a tie, man.
You saw it, right? 
Yeah, yeah, 
it's a pretty good view. 
Mom, there's no more cookies.
Oh. 
Well, I happen to know 
the cookie maker.
She's a good friend of mine.
And I might be able 
to see about her
making a whole batch 
just for you. 
Mom, he doesn't have a stamp. 
Oh.
Do you want a stamp? 
Sure. 
See? Now you're 
officially one of us. 
Yeah. 
Hey, Sam.
Sam, wait, don't run.
I'll see you later.
Yeah.
 #
Trying to make a getaway, huh?
I can pretend I didn't make it. 
I'm Sasha. 
I'm Spencer. 
Deanna's my mom. 
Your mom...
she seems nice. 
Well, if you want 
to hang with me, * …์ ์ด์ธ๋ฆฌ๋ค, ์ฌ๊ท๋ค; …์ ํจ๊ป ๋จ๋ค 
I'll make sure you don't get 
stuck with Mrs. Neudermyer.
She really, really likes talking about 
how much she wants a pasta maker.
It's not a conversation 
you want to have. 
Excuse me.
#
Thanks. 
Mmm, when you're out there,
if you happen to be 
in a store or something,
Mrs. Neudermyer is really 
looking for a pasta maker.
And we're all really trying to 
get her to shut up about it.
I mean, we have crates 
of dried pasta in here,
but she wants to make 
her own or something.
I really think she just wants 
something to talk about, so...
if you see one 
out on your travels,
it would go a long way to...
I thought it was done.
You didn't ask him already? 
Ask me what?
#
When I got the place, 
there was that frame
and some parts and equipment.
Whoever lived here built them.
It's a lot of parts 
for one bike. 
Whenever I came across any parts 
out there, I brought them back.
I didn't know what I'd need.
I always thought 
I'd learn how to do it,
but I get the feeling you already 
know what to do with it.
And the thing is,
you're going to need a bike. 
Why? 
I told Deanna 
not to give you a job
because I think 
I have one for you.
I'd like you to be 
Alexandria's other recruiter.
I don't want Eric 
risking his life anymore. 
You want me risking mine, right? 
Yeah, because you know 
what you're doing.
You're good out there.
But you don't belong out there.
I know it's hard getting used 
to people getting used to you.
And I understand right now you 
need to be out there sometimes.
So do I.
But the main reason why I 
want you to help me recruit
is because you do know 
the difference
between a good person 
and a bad person.
I got nothing else to do.
Thanks. 
Yeah. 
I'll get you some rabbits. 
Great.
#
You packing different 
steel nowadays? 
Yeah. 
Live by it, you die by it...
and eat potato puffs by it. * ๋ง๊ฐ์((๊ฐ์๋ฅผ ์ผ๊นจ ์์ ๋์ถ ์ ๋ ํฌ๊ธฐ๋ก ๋ญ์ณ ํ๊ธด ์์))
Pray to God you don't 
have to use it again.
Pray to God you don't get 
used to not using it again.
It's on your back...
even when it's off your back.
Hmm. 
How much have you had to drink? 
I am a large man.
And I have had many beers 
to make up for that. 
Uh-huh. 
And you know what?
By that brave act, 
I have--
I have come to realize 
that things
have worked out 
pretty damn well for me.
How about you?
What have you done? 
I put on this dress. 
Try again.
#
What are you doing? 
Sam, what are you doing here? 
I followed you.
I was hoping you were 
going to make more cookies,
but then you came here. 
Well, I could make more.
I could make a whole 
batch just for you.
Would you like that?
Yes.
I mean, yes, please.
Okay.
But you've got to promise me you can 
keep it secret that I came here. 
But I'd have to tell my mom.
I mean, I tell 
my mom everything. 
You can never tell anyone,
especially your mom.
Because if you do...
one morning you'll wake up...
and you won't be in your bed. 
Where will I be? 
You'll be outside the walls
far, far away
tied to a tree.
And you'll scream and scream
because you'll be so afraid.
No one will come to help
because no one will hear you.
Well, something will hear you.
The monsters will come.
The ones out there.
And you won't be able to run 
away when they come for you.
And they will tear you 
apart and eat you up
all while you're still alive.
All while you can still feel it.
And then afterwards,
no one will ever know 
what happened to you.
Or you can promise
not to ever tell anyone 
what you saw here
and then nothing will happen.
And you'll get cookies.
Lots of cookies.
I know what I think 
you should do.
 #
That's a pretty good 
view, too, isn't it? 
It's been a long time 
since I held one of these.
She and Carl...
they're why I'm still here.
And I get what 
you've been telling me. 
What's that? 
Here isn't that bad. 
Do you want to take her? 
Yeah.
 #
Sasha. 
Come join us.
I promise all you 
have to do is listen.
Come on. 
Okay. 
Bless her heart. I don't get 
what takes her so long.
I mean, we only have one copy
and the point of book club 
is that we all read the book. 
I just keep hoping that a 
dentist shows up at our gates. 
It's his teeth.
I mean, it's just 
so much better when it's fresh.
#
Sasha, honey, 
what's your favorite meal?
I'd love to cook it 
for you sometime.
I'm doing it for all 
the new arrivals. 
I don't know.
Of course you do.
Everyone has favorites. 
So what's yours?
Whatever you want.
I'm just worried that I'll end up 
cooking something you hate, you know? 
You're worried?
That's what you worry about?!
#
I'm trying to figure 
out what it is.
What it is exactly. 
This...
it isn't real. 
Sasha, you've been through a lot
and I accept that, 
but what you just said...
that's bullshit.
#
Take your pick. 
Look, I've been thinking.
Do we really need these?
I mean, things go bad, 
yeah, sure.
We do what we gotta do, 
but it's like you said.
We don't need these for that. 
Right now we don't. 
You wanted me to try, right?
I'm good.
#
Hey, Rick. 
โช Where is the sun โช
โช That shone 
on my head? โช
โช The sun in my life โช
โช It is dead โช
โช It is dead โช
โช Where is the light โช
โช That would play 
in my streets? โช
โช And where are the friends โช
โช I could meet? โช
โช I could meet? โช
โช Where are the girls โช
โช I left far behind? โช
โช The spicks and the specks โช
โช Of the girls on my mind โช
โช Where is the sun โช
โช That shone 
on my head? โช