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* Seen in ''[[War of the Worlds]]'' (latest version), with two soldiers.
* Seen in ''[[War of the Worlds]]'' (latest version), with two soldiers.
* Robert De Niro's character does this to Greg Focker in ''[[Meet the Parents]]'' and its sequels.
* Robert De Niro's character does this to Greg Focker in ''[[Meet the Parents]]'' and its sequels.
* A thug does this in ''The [[Spongebob SquarePants]] Movie'' during the "Baby Hunt".
* A thug does this in ''The [[SpongeBob SquarePants]] Movie'' during the "Baby Hunt".
* Officer Devereaux ''[[Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs]]'' does a funny variant of this trope:
* Officer Devereaux ''[[Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs]]'' does a funny variant of this trope:
{{quote| '''Officer Devereaux:''' This contact lens represents you! And my eye represents my eye! ''(puts on contact lens)'' I've got my ''eye'' on ''you''!}}
{{quote| '''Officer Devereaux:''' This contact lens represents you! And my eye represents my eye! ''(puts on contact lens)'' I've got my ''eye'' on ''you''!}}


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* Barney from ''[[How I Met Your Mother]]'' uses this gesture to encourage his friends to "focus on the prize." Which is usually casual sex and/or hijinks.
* Barney from ''[[How I Met Your Mother]]'' uses this gesture to encourage his friends to "focus on the prize." Which is usually casual sex and/or hijinks.
* Shirley on ''[[Community (TV)|Community]]'' does this when she and Annie are deputized to monitor [[April Fools' Day]].
* Shirley on ''[[Community]]'' does this when she and Annie are deputized to monitor [[April Fools' Day]].
* In ''[[Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide]]'', Vice-Principal Crubbs does this to Ned from time to time.
* In ''[[Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide]]'', Vice-Principal Crubbs does this to Ned from time to time.
* Doakes does this to ''Dexter''.
* Doakes does this to ''Dexter''.
* [[Glee|Mike Chang]] does this to Coach Shannon Beiste after his girlfriend Tina mentions Beiste's name at an...inappropriate moment. While completely ignoring the fact that if he hadn't told Tina about how some of the other boys were using Beiste to, erm, cool off, she would never have used the method herself and therefore never mentioned the name...sometimes Mike's not all that bright, really.
* [[Glee|Mike Chang]] does this to Coach Shannon Beiste after his girlfriend Tina mentions Beiste's name at an...inappropriate moment. While completely ignoring the fact that if he hadn't told Tina about how some of the other boys were using Beiste to, erm, cool off, she would never have used the method herself and therefore never mentioned the name...sometimes Mike's not all that bright, really.
* An episode of ''[[Saturday Night Live]]'' with Zachary Quinto promoting the new [[Star Trek (Film)|Star Trek]] had a Star Trek fan do this to him with his fingers in the Vulcan salute.
* An episode of ''[[Saturday Night Live]]'' with Zachary Quinto promoting the new [[Star Trek (film)|Star Trek]] had a Star Trek fan do this to him with his fingers in the Vulcan salute.


== Theater ==
== Theater ==
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* Drebin in ''[[Metal Gear Solid]] 4'' does a variation of this to Snake called "EYE HAVE YOU", which starts at the "eye" step, then he clenches a fist, then points to Snake.
* Drebin in ''[[Metal Gear Solid]] 4'' does a variation of this to Snake called "EYE HAVE YOU", which starts at the "eye" step, then he clenches a fist, then points to Snake.
* In ''[[Office Jerk (Video Game)|Office Jerk]]'' and ''Office Zombie'', the Jerk and Zombie both do this as taunts. The Jerk does the standard version. The Zombie takes his right eye out, points at it, points at you, and then sticks the eye back in the socket.
* In ''[[Office Jerk]]'' and ''Office Zombie'', the Jerk and Zombie both do this as taunts. The Jerk does the standard version. The Zombie takes his right eye out, points at it, points at you, and then sticks the eye back in the socket.




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* The trope image comes from [http://www.theaterhopper.com/2005/12/05/im-watching-you/ this] ''[[Theater Hopper]]'' strip.
* The trope image comes from [http://www.theaterhopper.com/2005/12/05/im-watching-you/ this] ''[[Theater Hopper]]'' strip.
* A young [[The Adventures of Dr. McNinja (Webcomic)|Doctor McNinja]] does this to Frans Rayner when the latter is getting laughed at by the ninja guild for his neckbeard. And in a later arc, {{spoiler|in the [[Bad Future]]}}, to King Radical.
* A young [[The Adventures of Dr. McNinja|Doctor McNinja]] does this to Frans Rayner when the latter is getting laughed at by the ninja guild for his neckbeard. And in a later arc, {{spoiler|in the [[Bad Future]]}}, to King Radical.


== Western Animation ==
== Western Animation ==
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* Katara did this in "The Blind Bandit" episode of ''[[Avatar: The Last Airbender]]'' to the bully earthbender students.
* Katara did this in "The Blind Bandit" episode of ''[[Avatar: The Last Airbender]]'' to the bully earthbender students.
** She also did it to Jet in "Lake Laogai".
** She also did it to Jet in "Lake Laogai".
* Chief Lin Bei Fong from ''[[The Legend of Korra (Animation)|The Legend of Korra]]'' does this to Korra. [http://29.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_m12oemvw7L1qhapkxo1_500.jpg Korra does the same back], [[Crowning Moment of Funny|only with a funnier face.]]
* Chief Lin Bei Fong from ''[[The Legend of Korra]]'' does this to Korra. [http://29.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_m12oemvw7L1qhapkxo1_500.jpg Korra does the same back], [[Crowning Moment of Funny|only with a funnier face.]]
** Apparently in the Avaverse, instead of using the index and middle fingers to point to their eyes, they use the index and pinky fingers, which somehow looks considerably more badass.
** Apparently in the Avaverse, instead of using the index and middle fingers to point to their eyes, they use the index and pinky fingers, which somehow looks considerably more badass.
* In ''[[Phineas and Ferb]]'' episode "No More Bunny Buisness", Perry the Platypus does this to Dennis the Bunny.
* In ''[[Phineas and Ferb]]'' episode "No More Bunny Buisness", Perry the Platypus does this to Dennis the Bunny.

Revision as of 07:14, 9 April 2014

So there's something off about the new guy. You want to keep him on his toes, let him know that he can't be at home just yet. You want him to know that you'll be watching him.

The wonders of nonverbal communication make saying all this without wasting your breath possible. Just perform these three simple gestures:

1. Point to yourself: "I"

2. Point to your eyes, preferably using the backward "V" Sign: "AM WATCHING"

3. Point to your target: "YOU."

Details can vary from forgoing some of the steps (most often the first one, since technically you're pointing to yourself in step 2 anyway) to using different fingers when pointing at different things, but this is how you generally tell someone that Eye Am Watching You. Though generally a threatening gesture, it is known to have at times been used in a friendly or reassuring manner as well; communicating something to the effect of "I'll be seeing you", "I've got your back" or such. In sign language, the same gesture from one side of the face (not centered) translates as "see" or "I see you."

Examples of Eye Am Watching You include:


Comics

Film

 Officer Devereaux: This contact lens represents you! And my eye represents my eye! (puts on contact lens) I've got my eye on you!

Live Action TV

  • Barney from How I Met Your Mother uses this gesture to encourage his friends to "focus on the prize." Which is usually casual sex and/or hijinks.
  • Shirley on Community does this when she and Annie are deputized to monitor April Fools' Day.
  • In Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide, Vice-Principal Crubbs does this to Ned from time to time.
  • Doakes does this to Dexter.
  • Mike Chang does this to Coach Shannon Beiste after his girlfriend Tina mentions Beiste's name at an...inappropriate moment. While completely ignoring the fact that if he hadn't told Tina about how some of the other boys were using Beiste to, erm, cool off, she would never have used the method herself and therefore never mentioned the name...sometimes Mike's not all that bright, really.
  • An episode of Saturday Night Live with Zachary Quinto promoting the new Star Trek had a Star Trek fan do this to him with his fingers in the Vulcan salute.

Theater

Video Games

  • Drebin in Metal Gear Solid 4 does a variation of this to Snake called "EYE HAVE YOU", which starts at the "eye" step, then he clenches a fist, then points to Snake.
  • In Office Jerk and Office Zombie, the Jerk and Zombie both do this as taunts. The Jerk does the standard version. The Zombie takes his right eye out, points at it, points at you, and then sticks the eye back in the socket.


Webcomics

  • The trope image comes from this Theater Hopper strip.
  • A young Doctor McNinja does this to Frans Rayner when the latter is getting laughed at by the ninja guild for his neckbeard. And in a later arc, in the Bad Future, to King Radical.

Western Animation

  • Katara did this in "The Blind Bandit" episode of Avatar: The Last Airbender to the bully earthbender students.
    • She also did it to Jet in "Lake Laogai".
  • Chief Lin Bei Fong from The Legend of Korra does this to Korra. Korra does the same back, only with a funnier face.
    • Apparently in the Avaverse, instead of using the index and middle fingers to point to their eyes, they use the index and pinky fingers, which somehow looks considerably more badass.
  • In Phineas and Ferb episode "No More Bunny Buisness", Perry the Platypus does this to Dennis the Bunny.

Other