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Have We Met? is the fourteenth episode of the third season and the fifty-second of The Blood Gulch Chronicles.

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  • Have We Met?
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  • Have We Met? is the fourteenth episode of the third season and the fifty-second of The Blood Gulch Chronicles.
  • Alice and Bob are introduced to each other. They ask each other "Have we met?" or "Do I know you?". This is used to indicate: * An Uncanny Family Resemblance to someone Alice or Bob knows. * Alice and Bob are long lost relations of some sort. * Alice or Bob is an Identical Stranger to someone. * Alice or Bob is making an Actor Allusion, or part of a Casting Gag where they played characters who had a relationship in a different show, and the writers wanted to point that out. * Alice or Bob knew each other in a past life. * Alice or Bob is actually Christie or Charlie in a Paper-Thin Disguise. * Alice or Bob is a Forgotten Childhood Friend. * Alice or Bob is suffering from Cloning Blues. * Alice or Bob simply has a bad memory, or more dramatically, is suffer
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  • 3(xsd:integer)
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  • 52(xsd:integer)
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  • 624.0
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  • 2005-03-22(xsd:date)
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Episode Name
  • Have We Met?
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  • Have We Met? is the fourteenth episode of the third season and the fifty-second of The Blood Gulch Chronicles.
  • Alice and Bob are introduced to each other. They ask each other "Have we met?" or "Do I know you?". This is used to indicate: * An Uncanny Family Resemblance to someone Alice or Bob knows. * Alice and Bob are long lost relations of some sort. * Alice or Bob is an Identical Stranger to someone. * Alice or Bob is making an Actor Allusion, or part of a Casting Gag where they played characters who had a relationship in a different show, and the writers wanted to point that out. * Alice or Bob knew each other in a past life. * Alice or Bob is actually Christie or Charlie in a Paper-Thin Disguise. * Alice or Bob is a Forgotten Childhood Friend. * Alice or Bob is suffering from Cloning Blues. * Alice or Bob simply has a bad memory, or more dramatically, is suffering from some kind of memory-related ailment. * Alice or Bob do know each other, but one or the other is teasing. * Alternately, neither Alice nor Bob actually know each other; one of them is just being a flirt. * Alice or Bob is Literal Minded or a Cloudcuckoolander and misconstrued an otherwise innocuous statement. (See also Sarcasm Failure.) * Alice or Bob is playing with the Timey-Wimey Ball and suffering from a bit of Time Travel Tense Trouble, resulting in Have We Met Yet?. * Alice or Bob has gone dimension-hopping and met Earth-1 Alice/Bob. * Alice is actually Alex (or Bob is actually Barbara). * Alice and Bob do know each other, and one of them is asking the other "What are you doing here?" in a way that does not tip off the others to their association. * Alice and Bob do know each other, but Alice considers Bob an Abhorrent Admirer (or vice versa). Since this is a supertrope of the above, please put those examples in the appropriate sub-tropes. Examples of Have We Met? include:
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