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I can understand Skip's desire to have a backup plan instead of staying on life support. I have a living will myself.

I do wonder why he doesn't have a living will stating that no extreme measures are to be taken to save his life. Neither of my parents wanted to be kept alive on life support and the doctors in the ICU were aware of this and acceded to their and the family's wishes.



A living will doesn’t provide for situations where the person may be mentally incapacitated but still breathing on his or her own. I believe the plan they had was for exactly this scenario.



In these circumstances, I can understand Skip's desire for Sam to take extreme measures. However, it is still a crime, and for Skip to ask his daughter to kill him is cruel.
I have liked Skip since the beginning of the series but some of his actions are questionable.