American Chopper: Senior vs. Junior: The Settlement

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August 29, 2011

When last we saw American Chopper, OCC and PJD built dueling Cadillac bikes and it was left to the fans to vote for the favorite. Was anyone surprised when the vote was about sixteen million to one in favor of Paulie? Probably no one but Paul Sr. who did nothing but talk crap about his son all season.

As of August 27th, the auction has ended and Paulie won 146,916 to 10,413. I don’t know how Senior will spin it but he got his ass kicked. No matter what else happens this week, I expect him to still say that Paulie’s bike sucked. The real winner was the charity getting that the bikes are being auctioned off for. The high bid for Senior’s bike is $51,000 but Paulie has more than doubled him at $113,000. Any way you look at it, Senior got his ass kicked.

This week the commercials have been teasing a possible resolution in the war between father and son. Paulie still has 20% of OCC and Senor wants it back. I just hope we see more of Mikey’s wonderful “art.”

The show began and guess what? They ignored the big cliffhanger. That Cadillac Build-off they hyped all last season? Done and forgotten. Wanted to hear Senior’s reaction to getting smoked? Too bad.

The hype in the show’s tease was “The day everyone has been waiting for has arrived. Senior and Junior finally sit down to settle the lawsuit that has torn the family apart.” So of course, when the show started instead of that it began with OCC and PJD getting new clients. PJD got Fist technologies, who make biometric starters (meaning only those whose fingerprint matches can start them)  and OCC was hired by Hard Rock.

Even worse, at 6 minutes in we got Jason Pohl saying “gee-tar.” He smiled like he made a joke, and bless his little brain, I’m sure to him it was funny.

But it wasn’t that long until Paulie began talking about the settlement and he has one demand, he wants the Black Widow bike. On the one hand I think OCC wouldn’t want to part with it since it was one of the bikes that made their reputation, but one the other hand Senior always says they are so much better nowadays so why would they want a link to the past, especially since it was made mostly by Paulie, whom Senior always says is a lousy designer? Interestingly, Senior said “he wants his… uh our, Black Widow bike” so maybe deep down he knows it was all Junior. And surprisingly, he agreed to let Paulie have it. 

Interestingly, they spent more time than usual on the builds, almost like they did in seasons past. Recently the bikes have taken a back seat to the drama, but since Discovery ignored the drama of the Cadillac Build Off (and pissed off the fans who wanted to see the outcome) maybe they are going back to the bikes. And that’s good because it gives Rick Petko more screen time, and he seems to be the only guy at OCC who knows what to do and better yet, he knocked Jason Pohl’s designs as nice on paper but unrealistic to ride or build, and one thing I can’t get enough of is knocking Monkey Boy. But we all know if it comes down to Rick or Jason, Senior is going with the one who kisses his ass more.

Jason came out to the floor to complain about the bars and the guys changed it based on his word because- well, I really don’t know why. They should really know best what works, right? But they let Jason decide. At least go to Senior. I guess they know how much Senior loves his puppy. That got Rick unhappy. “What goes on paper isn’t necessarily what is going to happen in real life.” That left Jason unhappy.

As for PJD, they are continuing to work without a blueprint or design and Brendon (who has complained about this in the past) still had to ask Paulie what he wanted down with this and how he should do that. But Paulie is still creative and when the biometric starter- a little finger scanner- arrived, he decided to mount it in the gas tank. (Outside, that is, not inside.)

The Hard Rock bike ended up being an all black frame and tank with a chrome seat in the shape of a guitar. The neck stretched over the gas tank and almost up to the bars. It was nice but take that off the bike and it could have been any bike for anyone. For a bike with a Hard Rock theme it could have been better. From the side the guitar was hard to see and while it was nice, it didn’t say Hard Rock. In my opinion it is a nice bike but it missed the theme.

The Fist bike was all red, black, and chrome and looked good. The bio-starter was right in the center of the tank and it looked like a tough bike. Fist doesn’t have the big image like Hard Rock so there were no expectations, just the use of the new technology. (By the way, wasn’t it Senior who bragged about the new technology in their bikes?)

But for anyone who wants proof that Senior is a liar, here it is. Remember when OCC went into foreclosure and Senior and his lawyers blew it off as a business move? Well due to the foreclosure Senior is considering moving back to the old shop where he first started, since he is in financial trouble and he owns that place outright. Too bad the roof collapsed in a storm. But due to the foreclosure (which Senior said was nothing, remember?) he is forced to find a new shop.

And for the record, we are 45 minutes into the show and they still have not gotten to “the day everyone has been waiting for… Senior and Junior finally sit down.”

After a commercial break, Senior unveiled the bike at the NYC Hard Rock Cafe- and thank God the goofy OCC band didn’t play- and then they got to the settlement, with 10 minutes left in the show. Actually, they got to talking about the settlement. Paulie and Mikey talking to each other in Paulie’s kitchen doesn’t really count as a settlement.

And then at 9:51 they went to commercial. But at least it was an American Chopper commercial, showing that everything you expected in this episode will be in next week’s episode. We’ll see. The commercial showed Paulie in the OCC store looking at the Black Widow bike and Senior talking crap about him. Of course.

With five minutes left in the show Senior and his lawyer arrived in the conference room and awaited Paulie. (Insert your own “Paulie is late again” joke here.) The lawyer says it is all a matter of just signing some papers and it is all over. Paulie and his lawyer arrived- with three minutes left in the show- and father and son actually shook hands and half-embraced. With two minutes left Senior signed, then Paulie signed, and it was over. Senior and Junior shook again, both smiled, and it was over. Total and complete boredom and anticlimax.

Honestly, it was an average show. Last season ended with drama, this one started with none at all.

6 Responses to “American Chopper: Senior vs. Junior: The Settlement”

  1. Marc Alan Fishman's avatar
    Marc Alan Fishman September 1, 2011 at 12:44 am #

    And here I was, still hoping Sr. would own up to being destroyed on the Caddy build. Oh well. It seems like everything is as it was. With Senior’s little “maybe a little competition?” comment, perhaps we’ll see more build offs? I’d like to watch Paulie continually prove that he’s the better builder.

    I don’t want to see Senior have to close up shop though. He’s a stubborn and mean old coot who likes to burn bridges… but if he were smart, he’d nab Paulie and Vinny back, leave them to build bikes on their own… but provide the facilities of OCC. Best of both worlds? Only in a perfect world.

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    • Moe's avatar
      Moe September 2, 2011 at 11:25 pm #

      So someone tell us what the details of Jr & OCC Settlement? It has been posted several places, but someone scrubbed the Net and removed all copies!!! So give with some Info, that is all we have for the Season…

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  2. The Hook's avatar
    The Hook September 3, 2011 at 9:16 am #

    I’m sorry to hear this one fizzled out, but at least a corner has been turned – finally!
    They really blew it in terms of the auction results, though.

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  3. P. Douglas's avatar
    P. Douglas September 6, 2011 at 11:01 am #

    What a sad and pitiful man Sr. is! I have watched this show since the first one aired, and right off the bat I was intrigued at how mean and hurtful Sr. was to his sons. He is one of the most self-centered, prideful men I’ve ever seen where his family is concerned. THREE of his sons had to distance themselves from him, and he has YET to say to himself, “Hmmm, ya think I might be the reason?” No, instead he continue to blame Jr. for almost everything imaginable. Instead of praising Jr. for his genius with bikes, he chose the path that would eventually run Jr. off! Back in the early days, if Jr. came in 3 minutes late in the morning, he was cursed all day; doesn’t matter that Jr. stayed until midnight the day before, working tirelessly to finish a project. So what if Jr. takes liberties from time to time! Instead of being proud of Jr. and Mikey, he never misses a chance to degrade and criticize them. Now, Sr. is surprised that Mikey still doesn’t want to have anything to do with him? DUH! All Mikey has to do is watch the shows to hear that his dad is still the same old selfish man he’s always been. Isn’t it amazing that Sr.’s heart broke and Sr. wept several times over his beloved pet, yet he has NO tenderness to the two boys who would have walked on hot coals for him had they been at all treated even CLOSE to how Sr. treated the dog. It’s all a mess that Sr. has perpetrated. The boys, to this day, never say hurtful things on film about their dad; they actually come across as being pained by the path Sr. continually takes. Sr., on the other hand, gets on camera and spouts the ugliest things about his sons! And last night, he further showed his insincerity when Jr. and Vinnie came to get the Spider bike by shaking their hands and acting like he was a “friend” and then going before the camera and yet again slamming Jr. and saying that he never liked Vinnie!! Unbelievable. Sometimes I think this all HAS to be some sort of set up acting for the show’s sake. How can one man be so heartless when it comes to his two sons.

    I hope Jr. has all the success due him! He is a sweet guy who takes care of all the people around him. He is the antithesis of his father. I know he and Mikey have to be hurting, but I hope they’ll continue to rise above the dirt and stay focused on the positive. I love the show and all the PJD cast members.

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  4. K1's avatar
    K1 October 7, 2011 at 2:58 am #

    I constantly hear Sr. bragging about how he’s been working with metal for this long and how he’s been building bikes for that long but when he walks into the shop to help on a bike he seems absolutly lost , he can’t tighten a bolt , he can’t assemble the trees , he can’t do a damn thing. It makes me sick to see him come into the shop and hover over people like a knat and bark instructions just to make it seem like he’s part of the bike build when he actually has no part in building the bike , and when he’s done fumbling around he goes back into the office and puts his feet up on the desk like just got through doing something , he’s a big joke and a clown. Anyone can see that he has absolutly zero imagination , his bike building ideas are so primitive it’s pathetic , if it weren’t for the brown noses around him OCC would’ve bought it along time ago. Everytime they build a bike he says Jr. can’t build a bike like this and Jr. does it the very next time , the GEARS OF WAR bike was the cherry on top of the cake anyone who is considering having a bike built and doesn’t atleast have a sit down with Jr. whether you like him or not is crazy , it’s not about whether or not you like him it’s about his GOD given talent when it comes to building bikes and about you getting your dollars worth. I’m still waiting to see (OCC) Sr. top the GEARS OF WAR bike and I don’t think that they can do it.

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  5. Jim Webb's avatar
    Jim Webb December 13, 2025 at 11:53 am #

    Sr.is a self righteous Dick that doesn’t deserve to see his sons or his Grandchildren if my Dad were to treat me and my siblings like that I would just kick his ass.

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