Originally posted by HalJordan4184
It was totally across the moral line, what Clark did Curtis Knox. What did he think was going to happen, when he tossed a perfectly normal human being, with the force of a cruise missle, into a transformer box running high voltage through it? He knew it would kill a person, and he did it anyway, without it being necessary. If he were a cop, he could be brought up on charges. Just because he's Clark, and he was trying to save Lex, doesn't make the bad guys life expendable.
It was totally across the moral line, what Clark did Curtis Knox. What did he think was going to happen, when he tossed a perfectly normal human being, with the force of a cruise missle, into a transformer box running high voltage through it? He knew it would kill a person, and he did it anyway, without it being necessary. If he were a cop, he could be brought up on charges. Just because he's Clark, and he was trying to save Lex, doesn't make the bad guys life expendable.
I have also never seen Clark so "guilt stricken". He's perfectly fine with everything he's ever done, and that's the problem.
His guilt-trips even get to the point that fans complain about his over-doing it. Even when the fight in COMBAT, indirectly resulted in Titan's death, he still felt guilty, for cryin out loud! (that guy was soulless monster, and Clark was not only saving others from certain death by Titan's hands, but himself as well) Do you need more examples, lines from scripts, etc.? there's plenty of them!
As far as the red k, he was using the kryptonian equivalent of crack, intentionally, repeated times. If it's not immoral for him, any crack head, meth head, heroin addict, and any other drug user should be given a free pass as well, as most of them are using to escape their pain too, and were also confused at one point. [/B]
Who was he 'saving' when he decided to put on the Red K ring?? (other than maybe saving himself from doing something worse, like self-mutilation or suicide)
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