Check out the Official Sky1 Fringe website, which has some exclusive Pilot promo photos, and behind-the-scenes photos from The Ghost Network.
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Q: You talked about Cloverfield and all the little clues, I'd like to know with Fringe if are you going to be doing the same for the series.JJ's other word of advice "Look out for an observer". Maybe this guy?
JJ: Yes, there are odd little clues on the show, there are these commercial breaks, there these odd little icons that come up
Q: Apples, and hands and things?
JJ: Apples and hands. And those all have certain weird meanings. There are little clues in every episode, about the next episode. So if you watch, it doesn't matter... you don't have to find them, but people like me, I'm obsessed with this crap.

TV.com has a funny video from Comic-Con, where they interviewed people coming out of the Fringe Pilot screening, and asked them to rate it on a scale of Armageddon to Lost. Then they present The JJ Meter to Abrams, then asked him to rate himself.![]() |
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