J.J. Abrams has revealed that he is pleased with the way his show Fringe has evolved.

In an interview with Sci Fi Now, Abrams explained that some of the storylines have changed since they were first discussed.

"There were certain stories, especially the Walter and Peter story, and things with Olivia, that were actually going to play out longer, but that we jumped to and did sooner," he said. "And there are other things that we've talked about, like her stepfather, that we're putting off."

Abrams added that he is excited about the show's future, saying: "There's a lot of opportunity for where we're going beyond this season, and I'm going to be optimistic about that. I feel like we have a long way to go still, but the evolution was key. The show has found a rhythm that is nice to see, and I'm really proud of everyone doing it."

Abrams also revealed that he would like to direct an episode of the show in the future.

"I would love to," he said. "That was before [my new show] Undercovers popped up, but that doesn't diminish my desire to do it. I never got a chance to work with Josh [Jackson], Anna [Torv] and John [Noble] and get in there, so I would still love to do that. It's not something I'm ruling out at all."

Fringe will return for its third season on September 23 on Fox.

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