Drew Goddard is a television screenwriter best known for his collaborations with Joss Whedon (Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Angel) and J.J. Abrams (Alias, Lost, Cloverfield). Since the 2006-07 television season, Goddard has been a part of the regular writing staff on Lost and presently serves as co-executive producer. He has a cameo on Joss Whedon's web-based film, Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog, as "Fake Thomas Jefferson."
Episodes written[]
Buffy[]
- "Selfless"
- "Conversations with Dead People" Co-wrote with Jane Espenson. Although uncredited, Joss Whedon and Marti Noxon also co-wrote.
- "Never Leave Me"
- "Lies My Parents Told Me" Co-wrote with David Fury
- "Dirty Girls"
Angel[]
- "Lineage"
- Damage"
- "Why We Fight"
- "Origin"
- "The Girl in Question"
Alias[]
- "Welcome to Liberty Village" - Jan. 26, 2005
- "Tuesday" - March 30, 2005
- "Mockingbird"- Oct. 20, 2005
- "There's Only One Sydney Bristow"- April 26, 2006 (100th episode)
- "All the Time in the World"- May 22, 2006 (series finale)
Lost[]
- "Outlaws" February 16, 2005
- "The Glass Ballerina" October 11, 2006 (with Jeff Pinkner)
- Flashes Before Your Eyes" – February 14, 2007 (with Damon Lindelof)
- "The Man from Tallahassee" – March 21, 2007 (with Jeff Pinkner)
- One of Us" April 11, 2007 (with Carlton Cuse)
- "The Man Behind the Curtain" May 9, 2007 (with Elizabeth Sarnoff)
- "Confirmed Dead" February 7, 2008 (with Brian K. Vaughan)
- "The Other Woman" March 6, 2008 (with Christina M. Kim)
- "The Shape of Things to Come" April 24, 2008 (with Brian K. Vaughan)
Films written[]
- Cloverfield (2008)
- Untitled Cloverfield Sequel (2009)
- A Cabin in the Woods, with Joss Whedon as yet unproduced)
Comics written[]
- Tales of the Vampires ("Antique")
- Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season Eight
- Issues #12-15 - "Wolves at the Gate" (2008)