Episode 2 The Trivial Pursuits of Arthur Banks: Silent Treatment
Arthur is dating the lead actress in his play. Unfortunately, she’s a complete hysteric. When she gets laryngitis, the two are happier than ever… until she gets her voice back.
Arthur is dating the lead actress in his play. Unfortunately, she’s a complete hysteric. When she gets laryngitis, the two are happier than ever… until she gets her voice back.
Writer / Director Peter Glanz and the cast of The Trivial Pursuits of Arthur Banks shed light on the importance of Cornelia’s character and Chandler’s insecurities as the opening night for Arthur’s play approaches in episode 2, “Silent Treatment”.
Maternal fantasies, intestinal issues, and, of course, breast feeding! Arthur lays it all out on the table in these largely ad-libbed scenes with his therapist. The Trivial Pursuits of Arthur Banks. Only online.
Cornelia is as over-the-top an actress as you can get. Laura Clery analyses her character’s psychoses, why she is fascinated with Arthur, and how difficult it is for her to contain her emotions.
Arthur’s therapist has been analyzing him for 20 years. Jeffrey Tambor brings comedy to the role with candor and the love that he has for his patient. The Trivial Pursuits of Arthur Banks. Only online.
Pete Chekvala puts the character of Chandler into perspective, outlining his friendship with Arthur and his love/hate attitude towards his marriage and family.