The best episode written by Maria Maggenti is "American Goddess", rated 8/10 from 1 user votes. It was "directed by Tony Goldwyn". "American Goddess" aired on 10/28/2004 and is rated 0.3 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Maple Street".
The winner of a plastic surgery make-over T.V. show vanishes during a publicity event, which was all about her.
Director: Tony Goldwyn
Writer: Maria Maggenti
Annie Miller disappears on her way to school. The group looks into her disappearance, with their suspects ranging from the local mayor, to Annie's godfather, all the way to a young man working for the father of her best friend. Twenty-four hours after Annie's disappearance, her best friend Siobhan Arintero also vanishes, leaving only a collection of videos to help find the two girls.
Director: John McNaughton
Writer: Maria Maggenti
Bird's painting at her art show upsets Carter, Elizabeth's relationship with David gets even rockier, and a piece of Carter's old life returns.
Director: Rob Hardy
Writer: Maria Maggenti
Everyone remains stunned by the previous night's events; Carter's loyalties are tested.
Director: Peter Lauer
Writer: Maria Maggenti
The Wilsons try to get justice for Carter's kidnapping, but are tested by secrets.
Director: Scott Speer
Writer: Maria Maggenti
While camping with friends, Carter ponders revealing a secret that could change everything for the people she loves the most.
Director: Rodman Flender
Writer: Maria Maggenti
Colonel Haley makes a surprising decision regarding Supergirl. Kara writes a series of articles highlighting aliens in National City in the hopes that humans will stop being so fearful of them. Unfortunately, the article puts some of the aliens in harm’s way.
Director: David McWhirter
Writer: Maria Maggenti
Colonel Haley is upset after Supergirl responds to a distress call from a Navy ship that turned out to be a deadly alien attack. Colonel Haley reclaims the site as DEO territory and demands that Supergirl step aside. After Supergirl refuses to be told what to do, Haley refocuses her energy on finding out Supergirl's true identity and begins to interrogate all DEO agents, including Alex. Meanwhile, Brainiac-5 tries to persuade Nia to embrace her superpowers but she misinterprets his motives.
Director: Rachel Talalay
Writer: Maria Maggenti
Dixon and Sasha continue their whirlwind romance by driving to Napa for the weekend, but on the return trip a flat tire leads to a trunk of porn and a bunch of lies. Annie's confident attitude quickly disappears when she realizes that Jasper, the nephew of the man she hit on prom night, is a student at West Beverly. Navid continues to run the Blaze News and assigns Silver and Gia to interview Jasper for a news piece about his uncle. Things get steamy when Adrianna confides in Teddy, resulting in Adrianna and Navid finally spending the night together. Liam finally finds a way to get revenge on Jen and reveal the truth to Naomi about their night together at prom.
Director: James L. Conway
Writer: Maria Maggenti
The team searches for a man who goes missing after leaving his wife's hair salon to deposit the day's earnings following an argument with her. Meanwhile, Danny resists getting pulled back into the life of his convict brother who is up for parole, and Martin's impending firearms qualifications test dredges up unsettling memories for him.
Director: Tim Matheson
Writer: Maria Maggenti
After a shocking turn of events, Carter must decide how she feels about Jared. Ben must pay the price for his past misdeeds, and Bird deals with a personal crisis in the aftermath of a loved one’s death.
Director: Sharat Raju
Writer: Maria Maggenti