Wednesday, August 19, 2009

Fringe Season 2 Poster

The Fringe Season 2 poster contains a basketful of hidden clues. Click on the image above to see it in ultra-hires, and see if you can find them all.

If you need some help, head over to the Fringe Easter Eggs section, where you will find all the answers listed.

11 comments:

  1. if u zoom in on the poster u can see the symbol thingys (i 4got the name) like the apple, hand, and the dots to name a few...haha...cool

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  2. Oooo, love this poster. I gotta have one for my office. Kinkos here I come.

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  3. i like it, n i could notice some of the symbols but the hand in the floor looks like it has 6 fingers

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  4. 5 fingers + thumb... anatomically the thumb isnt a finger, fingers have 3 phalanges and thumb have only 2

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  5. According to Wikipedia: English dictionaries describe finger as meaning either one of the five digits including the thumb, or one of the four excluding the thumb. Linguistically, it appears that the original sense was to include the thumb as a finger

    But if you want to get technical, the correct term would be sexdactyly.

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  6. the hires picture is broken........why?

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  7. is there a link for a bigger picture of this poster ? i found Bone Butterfly, dragonfly petal Flower, 6 finger hand, Prometheus Leaf, Fibonacci Spiral Seahorse, The Observer, a rabbit, a queen of heart card, The embryos apple... and what else ? would like a bigger one to observe .. this is one cool poster

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  8. Please fix the link to the high-res image when clicking on the pic above, it's broken.

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  9. I just recently discovered this poster, and had SO much fun teasing out the different clues, including but not limited to The Queen of Hearts card (Nina Sharp?), the rabbit w/the bell (guess who), the Observer wayyyyyy in the background, Dr. Bishop slurping up a "Slusho"... So clever, and so well done. I do think my fave clue is the seahorse (stands for M or N)on Olivia's zipper, LOL!

    -- s_Wolf_s

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  10. BTW, to the 1st "Anonymous" post: the "symbol thingys" [sic: s.b. "thingies"] are called GLYPHS.

    ...head-desk, head-desk, head-desk...

    s_Wolf_s

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