Good!
But you seem to be the only one.
But that does not make him ultimate evil, right? It is only Lex who is ultimate evil because of it.
I am not talking about that. Tess freed her before she reached it and offered her friendship. She betrayed her by planting a poison chip into her brain and killing her team-mates and when Plastique learned of it she and another member of the Injustice Gang tried to kill Tess. Clark prevented it.
"After saving Tess, Oliver told Clark that Bette and her partner were incarcerated and taken away." http://smallville.*****.com/wiki/Bette_Sans_Souci
It was not said that Ollie put her into Belle Reeve. Or that they had some fair court case - they would not have had because Plastique would have told any judge that Tess had planted a chip in her brain and though it was inactivated by Clark it was still there. And that Tess had killed her team-mates. And Plastique's partner had not even commited a serious crime, as she had by blowing up the bus and killing Tommy in "Plastique" (at least as far as we know). So Ollie incarcerated her and her partner somewhere without even trying to cure her (as Lex did) and Clark didn't even consider to ask where. There was no legality to that. For Clark and Ollie and Tess it was wrong when Lex did it and okay when Ollie did it. Double standarts all along.
But you seem to be the only one.
And yes, it was the same kind of wrong. But then again, that's why Ollie and Clark clash so often, becaue Ollie's also a self-admitted "the ends justifies the means" kind of guy.
Plastique was send to Belle Reve and Belle Reve is an official institution.
"After saving Tess, Oliver told Clark that Bette and her partner were incarcerated and taken away." http://smallville.*****.com/wiki/Bette_Sans_Souci
It was not said that Ollie put her into Belle Reeve. Or that they had some fair court case - they would not have had because Plastique would have told any judge that Tess had planted a chip in her brain and though it was inactivated by Clark it was still there. And that Tess had killed her team-mates. And Plastique's partner had not even commited a serious crime, as she had by blowing up the bus and killing Tommy in "Plastique" (at least as far as we know). So Ollie incarcerated her and her partner somewhere without even trying to cure her (as Lex did) and Clark didn't even consider to ask where. There was no legality to that. For Clark and Ollie and Tess it was wrong when Lex did it and okay when Ollie did it. Double standarts all along.
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