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313:, although he occasionally identifies himself as an atheist to provoke Archie, who assumes Michael has no belief in God. This is a stark contrast to Edith's quiet Christian church attendance and his own non-practicing but nonetheless staunchly Christian viewpoint. Michael is also a dedicated humanitarian who wants to change the world. Originally intending to become a social worker, his career aspirations shift towards teaching as the series progresses. When the neighboring Jefferson family leaves the neighborhood, this allows Michael and Gloria to rent the house from patriarch George, finally giving the couple a home of their own. The new arrangement eases the tension between Michael and Archie, but still allows for frequent visits and interactions between all of the family members. 309:
here." (During his first meeting with Archie, Michael complains to Gloria that not only is he about to have Archie as a father-in-law, he'll soon be living with him until he graduates.) The close proximity results in frequent disputes, often over the simplest of topics, such as the proper order for putting on socks and shoes. Along with other issues, such as Michael's propensity for sitting in Archie's coveted chair and his huge appetite for the food purchased with Archie's working-class paycheck. Their huge ideological differences greatly contribute to the conflict between the characters. Michael is a determined
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Michael enjoys a warm relationship with Edith, whom he calls "Ma". She frequently intervenes to try to defuse tensions between her husband and son-in-law, though she also occasionally takes Mike to task for initiating unnecessary arguments with Archie. In the 1973 episode "Games Bunkers Play", Edith
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are exacerbated by the characters living under the same roof. This arrangement, which begins immediately after Michael and Gloria's wedding, allows Michael to save for his college tuition. On their second wedding anniversary, he mentions lecturing Archie for "these past couple years I've been around
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shirt. His wardrobe throughout most of the series is much more subdued: most often he wears a denim shirt, jeans, and boots. He shaves his beard for his wedding with Gloria, but keeps his mustache afterwards (on rare occasions later in the series, however, he would sport a clean-shaven look) and
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with his family and neighbors. He differs with Archie over the potential successes women and racial minorities can achieve. Michael also believes that neither can evolve socially without a quality education from people like himself. This is demonstrated when he falsely characterizes a
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George Jefferson, however, later makes a guest appearance at his former residence when the Stivics start preparing for their move to California and meet with him to give notice that they will no longer be staying in his house. Another of Michael's close friends, Al Bender (played by
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wears his hair well below the collar. (Reiner's hairline receded very rapidly early in the series and he began wearing a toupee when playing the character.) In season 2, episode 5, "Flashback: Mike Meets Archie" (October 16, 1971), Michael and Gloria celebrate their first
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shows that the Stivics' marriage is still troubled, exacerbated by Michael having lost his job after he and Gloria participate in a nude protest at a proposed nuclear power plant site and are arrested. This is the last appearance of the Michael Stivic character.
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offers Michael some insight into Archie's attitude toward him. She explains that Archie dropped out of high school to help support his family during the Depression and he resents the fact that Michael has the chance to attend college and advance his education.
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due to troubles in their marriage, including Gloria's infidelity with one of Michael's college faculty colleagues. Though they seemingly resolve their differences during this episode, a Thanksgiving visit by Mike and Gloria during the 1979-80 season of
272:, Michael is orphaned at a young age when a car crash claims the lives of his parents. He is raised by his uncle Casimir Stivic, a former Marine lieutenant turned florist, who calls him "Mickey" with great affection. He also has an uncle Alex. 441:, which starred Sally Struthers. Initially, Reiner had been asked to participate in the series and resurrect his Michael Stivic character, but he declined. It is explained on the show that Michael left his wife and young son 413:
at the end of the 1977–78 season (at which time Reiner and Struthers ceased to be regulars on the show). They appear in a Christmas episode during the 1978–79 season, in which Archie, Edith, and Edith's niece
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begins, Michael is married to Gloria and shares a bedroom with her in the home of her parents, whom he addresses as "Ma" and "Archie" (or "Arch"), while focusing his efforts on earning a college degree in
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who dons the same "happy-go-lucky" attire as his boss in the season 3 episode "Everybody Tells the Truth" (Archie's version is just as stereotyped—the assistant is a member of the
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as well. This is evidenced when he objects to having his appendix removed by a female doctor and when he reveals himself to be a sore loser when playing a board game called
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Mike "Meathead" Stivic (Rob Reiner, top) with the Bunkers: Archie (Carroll O'Connor, bottom); Edith (Jean Stapleton, left); and Gloria (Sally Struthers, right) in cast photo
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in the second-season episode "Mike Meets Archie". In Archie's own words, it means "dead from the neck up. Meat...head."
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Beginning with their first meeting, Archie routinely refers to Michael by the derogatory nickname "Meathead", as seen in
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In 1971, Michael is surprised but excited to learn that Gloria is pregnant, though the pregnancy ends in a
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that sought to encourage university students to find ways to fix problems within the working class.
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In the show's early years, conflicts between left-leaning Michael and his bigoted father-in-law
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The character of Michael Stivic is an Americanized version of the British original:
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reveals that Archie Bunker himself was referred to as "Meathead" in his youth.
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thug). Michael is also determined to ensure that Gloria shares his beliefs.
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visit Michael and Gloria, exposing the fact that the couple have secretly
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movement (SDS), which is suggested by his occasional use of SDS ally and
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Git" who arouses the passionate ire of his conservative father-in-law
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with one of his students—whom Gloria described as "the
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Index

Mike Stivic

Meet the Bunkers
Thanksgiving Reunion: Part 2
Norman Lear
Johnny Speight
Rob Reiner
Ike Barinholtz
Live in Front of a Studio Audience
Gloria Bunker
Joey Stivic
Rob Reiner
sitcom
All in the Family
Archie Bunker
Gloria
Sally Struthers
Till Death Us Do Part
Trotskyist
Scouse
Alf Garnett
social liberal
leftist
Students for a Democratic Society
Yippie
Abbie Hoffman
guerrilla theatre
Polish-American
Chicago
sociology

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