Clements wrote the film
Blind with Deborah Day in 1999. She also served as an executive producer on the project. Clements worked as a staff writer for the second season of
The Shield in 2003. She wrote the episodes "Greenlit" and wrote the teleplay and co-wrote the story (with
James Manos Jr.) for the episode "Inferno". She became a story editor for the third season in Spring 2004. She co-wrote the episodes "Blood and Water" and "Posse Up" with consulting producer
Charles H. Eglee and wrote the episode "What Power Is..." She left the series after the third season. In fall 2004 Clements joined the crew of
Lost as executive story editor for the
first season. Clements and the writing staff won the
Writers Guild of America (WGA) Award for Best Dramatic Series at the
February 2006 ceremony for their work on the first season. She left the series after the first season. She became a co-producer and writer for the first season of
Wanted in 2005. She wrote the episode "Lips Are Lips". The series was canceled after one season. She was a co-producer and writer for the short-lived crime drama
The Black Donnellys in Spring 2007. She co-wrote the episode "A Stone of the Heart" (with creator and executive producer
Paul Haggis), wrote the teleplay for the episode "The World Will Break Your Heart" from a story by
Bob Lowry and wrote the teleplay and co-wrote the story (with Haggis) for the episode "Easy Is the Way". She became a producer and writer for the second season of courtroom drama
Shark in Fall 2007. She wrote the episode "In Absentia". The series was canceled after the second season. She became a supervising producer for the short lived drama
My Own Worst Enemy in 2008. ==References==