Old Cowgirl
Well-Known Member
I understand and agree with all you said, Poirot, but I don't understand why she doesn't just decide to leave him on the machines and then she doesn't have to try to make a hard choice. In ordinary circumstances families worry that their loved one might be suffering--I don't think she has that concern. Or there might be concern about the huge expense of keeping someone on life support machines--Stefano would gladly pay for it, to keep Elvis alive. So I don't understand why she feels conflicted about making a decision, when she could easily just say to keep him "alive." Who would be upset if she did that?