J.J. Abrams Hearts Obama

August 30, 2008 at 1:35pm PST
Photos: splashnewsonline.com

Director J.J. Abrams, the man responsible for insanely addictive TV shows Felicity, Alias and Lost, arrives at LAX after showing his support for Barack Obama and Joe Biden at the Democratic National Convention in Denver, Colorado.

He looks so diabolical in this photo. It’s like he’s thinking “What can I do next to drive you crazy for six years and force you to watch and re-watch every episode of my show to try and figure out what I already know? Bwahahaha!”

Abrams new show, Fringe, co-starring our boy Pacey (aka: Joshua Jackson), premieres on Fox September 9th and 8pm. In case you weren’t confounded enough by Lost, the trailer for Fringe looks equally complex…and enthralling. Grrrreat. More Abrams TV that leaves us knocking our heads against a wall, desperate for answers…and begging for more.

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