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Title: The 4400 S4
Role: Maia
Release date: June 13, 2007
DVD: May 6, 2008
Official Site: click
More info: IMDB

[x] annasophia robb
[x] chloe moretz
[x] georgie henley
[x] jasmine j. anthony
[x] jenna boyd
[x] jodelle ferland
[x] josh hutcherson
[x] madeline carroll
[x] makenzie vega
[x] nathan gamble
[x] rachel hurd wood
[x] ryan newman
[x] sammi hanratty
[x] sarah & emma bolger
[x] skye m. bartusiak


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QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS PART I

Q: What it's like to act so much at such a young age?
- Maria, Orlando, Florida


CC: It is a lot of fun, because when you love doing something so much, age doesn't matter.



Q: What do you like best about your character and what would you like to see her do?
- Michelle, Chicago, Illinois


CC: I love that she is very mysterious, and I would like her to be able to punish everybody who abuses children.



Q: Would you like to have Maia's powers? If so why or why not?
- Maryellen, Norwood, Massachusetts


CC: I think that it would be very interesting to have Maia's powers because it would be cool to see things before they happen. But on the other hand, it would carry a lot of responsibility.



Q: In doing this show, do you ever get scared about the content of the stories?
- Barbara Prater, Florida


CC: No, I never get scared, because I know that this is just a TV show. I also read the script before filming, so I understand what the story is all about.



Q: You've kind of become the "poster child" for The 4400 series. How has it been having/seeing your face all over the place all of a sudden? Does it make you proud, or do you wish you could go back to being unknown?
- Ken Nichols, Phoenix, Arizona


CC: It's an honor to be representing "The 4400" in this way and it makes me very happy. I also think that it is very cool and surprising at the same time.