![]() ![]() ![]() Barrie’s 1904 play Peter Pan or, the Boy Who Wouldn’t Grow Up, and Barrie’s 1911 novel adaptation, Peter and Wendy (better known today simply as Peter Pan). Nora’s “Matt Libs” obituary references Never Never Land, the fictional island from J.National Geographic: Nora’s “Matt Libs” obituary says she was born and raised in Cairo, Egypt, marking one final reference to the city which was the subject of the article “Cairo: Troubled Capital of the Arab World” in the May 1972 National Geographic.A flash of their meeting at the courthouse in “ Guest” is seen when Nora mentions asking him to go to Miami. and the A.C.” is seen when Kevin mentions the first time they met. Memories: While entering the event chamber, Nora has flashes of her family in the moments before the Departure from “ The Garveys at Their Best.” A flash of Kevin and Nora in the school hallway from “ B.J.A goat is laden with beads at the wedding as a symbol of banishing past sins Nora later rescues the goat and brings it home. In the future, Nora lives alone raising homing pigeons for use as a wedding gimmick. Animals: In Nora’s “Matt Libs” obituary, Jeremy and Erin are her geese, and Matt is her gecko.The Bible: When Eddie talks about goats being driven into the wilderness, he is referencing Leviticus 16:10, which is where the term “scapegoat” comes from. ![]()
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