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Nora's cottage, a few blocks from the beach, is a 1930s bungalow with a screened porch and full kitchen for boiling fresh crab or frying fish just pulled out of the Atlantic.
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TV Guide Magazine: Before we discuss Bo and Nora's troubles, let's get the real-life trauma out of the way.
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TV Guide Magazine: Despite all of Bo and Nora's troubles, isn't it great they're going through this hell together?
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But — thankfully, for the anxious looking Spanish manager — throughout Nora's triumphant return, the new garb seemed to remain covering the necessary areas as dictated by the hotel's views on decorum.
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Nora's burial will have to wait until after the first two nights of Passover - and then after the Sabbath, which comes the next day and also takes precedence.
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So he carries the meat back over to Nora's apartment - and then produces a key to let himself in.
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So it is with Nora's Will, a Mexican import that opened in limited release last Friday (10/15/10) before going wider.
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As downbeat as this all sounds, it's actually quite funny, with a dry, light touch to Jose's tiny rebellions against both Nora's will (referring to her manipulations, as opposed to her last will and testament) and everyone who arrives to serve it.
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That's a rare balancing act, one that Nora's Will achieves with both grace and wit.
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Forced to stay with Nora's body (for which the rabbi sends a crew bearing a shroud and dry ice to keep the body until burial is possible), Jose begins to see Nora's hand in everything that is happening.
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