She also has to take some of the blame for keeping Olivia, Kane, And Seth in the dark.
She did what was necessary to keep them both alive. Under the terms of the program, Kane wasn't supposed to know everything. Olivia was more prepared because her ordeal is different from what Kane is going through. The goal of the rehab program (for Kane) to prove that he is worthy of rising to the top without taking advantage of the privileges he was born with.
Yes, Kane is helped by the fact that he is Callista's son, a carrier of excellent genetics and unique blood, but he is first and foremost a man (and we remember the requirements Alexander had for a claimant to the throne of the empire and his daughters)...
Alessandra: So in his mind, any man worthy of an exalted spot in his company...or even his daughters...should be as tough and smart as he was...and so that is part of why you are where you are right now.
And Kane is no Karlsson (i.e. he doesn't have a golden spoon up his ass by default) ... As for Olivia, Callista has fully prepared her for what can await her, knowing full well that Olivia's starting position will immediately be at the very top of the power pyramid, and she needs to be able to engage quickly and in a fight for power and influence, as well as for her family (Good Olivia on the Dom route).
Also The reason she took Olivia with her was because she was either pregnant with Kane or Kane was a baby and she feared that Alexander would kill Kane.
No, that's not why. Alexander found Callista and gave her an ultimatum: either she raises Olivia or both Kane and Olivia die. As a matter of fact, Kane's participation in the program was also part of his demands, as I've written about more than once.
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Also bare in mind (although not yet confirmed) Cole is Kane's father
I don't need to be told this, I knew this a long time ago. As for the confirmations, everything is confirmed, just open the file Karlsson_Group_Ep_8_Relationship_Chart_v2 and see for yourself. -->
#5,786 If anything, this relationship chart was made by one of the players and Tess was the one who approved it.
Like I said before we don't know enough about the past yet to fully portion blame on her or not.
That's exactly right. But so far it looks like that's what you're doing, trying to make Callista the universal scapegoat. So I still suggest waiting for flashbacks and a heart-to-heart talks (between Kane and Callista) before making far-fetched accusations against her.