We're introduced to Doug, Woody, Bobby and Dudley, who apparently already have their own mini biker gang called "Wild Hogs." They are shown riding down a street, doling out fist bumps. Dudley, clearly the least coordinated of the group, hits a real estate sign. It is assumed that his bike is OK.The characters are introduced one-by-one. Doug is a dentist who is growing weary of suburban life. Woody is down-on-his-luck (financial hardships) and going through divorce with his model wide. Bobby is black, and therfore has many black women shouting at him all day. Dudley is a nerd.
The "Wild Hogs" gather for a ride to blow off steam. Again, Dudley is involved in an accident. Again, it is assumed that both he and his bike are OK. They wind up in a biker bar, where it is assumed "real" bikers would have a problem with them. That assumption is false. Woody, expressing concern over the lack of rebelliousness of their so-called "gang," suggests a road trip to the Pacific. The suggestion is met with a mix and enthusiasm and reservation, due to familial committments.
In the last scene viewed during Segment 1, we begin to see Doug bringing up the topic of the potential road trip to his wife, who appears to not be supportive of the idea.
UPDATE: Doug's wife may have possibly been supportive of the idea.
2 comments:
If Dudley's bike is OK after the second accident then why was he riding on the back of Woody's bike and accused of "smelling [his] neck"?! ANSWER ME!!!
what the hell is a "model wide," and how does one divorce it?
if you guys want to pay me a little freelance cash, i can clean this up for you. i have excellent references.
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