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'''Annie:''' Shit, can you see me?
'''George:''' Of course. Who are you?
'''Annie:''' You can see me!... Can you see me do that? ''(flaps arms)''|''[[Being Human (UK)]]'', pilot episode}}
 
Someone is invisible or otherwise magically disguised. At some point, they notice they're attracting an unexpected amount of attention who shouldn't be attracting ''any''. "You Can See Me?" The standard response is some variant of "Why wouldn't I be able to see you?" or, more succinctly, "Well, ''duh''."
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* Both versions of ''[[Randall and Hopkirk Deceased]]'' has this when someone could see Marty, as he is a [[Our Ghosts Are Different|ghost]] who can usually [[Spirit Advisor|only be seen by his partner Jeff]]. For example, when the psychic Mrs. Pleasance spots him in "For The Girl Who Has Everything".
* Another Marty had a similar reaction, for similar reasons, in ''[[Teen Angel]]'' when he met an old lady who could see him because {{spoiler|she was soon to die}}.
* ''[[Being Human (UK)]]''
** Annie is so astonished to be seen, she asks twice and waves her arms around for good measure.
** Subverted in Series 1, Episode 4: a woman replies to what she says, which triggers the question. Subverted in that the woman is ''blind,'' thus can't technically ''see'' Annie. But she seems to hear her just fine, which most people can't either.