If you thought the neat apple-shaped worn spot in Walter’s chair was cool, you’re going to love this. The Jacksonville daycare featured in “Jacksonville” had an even better little shot which included not one, not two, but five glyphs. Of course, they weren’t the light blue ones that we’ve seen before every commercial break, but it was obvious what they were meant to represent, and they made it look pretty cool. Now I’m just interested to see their meaning within the meaning of the show. I mean, we know that there were frogs in John Scott’s hidden lair, that Robert Bischoff used a seahorse-shaped molecule to sign his creations, and that Astrid loves butterflies. However, the other glyphs remain completely confusing. What do you think they mean?
In the meantime, here’s the picture of the daycare. If you’ll look in the bottom left corner, you’ll see the hand, butterfly, flower, seahorse, and frog. They don’t have the imperfections of their glyphic counterparts though — the handprint has only five fingers. It’s a nice little easter egg from the producers. Any significance? If there is, I can’t think of any. Not until we know a little bit about what these glyphs actually mean.
