Michael Stivic

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Michael "Meathead" Stivic is a fictional character on the American sitcom All in the Family, played by Rob Reiner.

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The character is an Americanized version of the British original: Til Death Us Do Part's Mike, the Trotskyist "randy Scouse git" who aroused the passionate ire of his arch-conservative father-in-law Alf Garnett. For the American version of this character, the Trotskyist angle was drastically softened, and Michael Stivic became a well-intentioned but sometimes naïve and self-righteous liberal from a Polish-American background.

Exacerbating the conflicts between the graduate student Michael and his uneducated, bigoted father-in-law Archie Bunker, was the fact that for much of the television series, these two characters live under the same roof. This proximity means that the tensions between these seemingly diametrically opposed people result in endless arguments over the simplest of topics.

As the character developed, however, it becomes clear that he and Archie are not entirely dissimilar. Just as Archie Bunker is a satire of arch-conservative attitudes, within the context of the show Michael's character is a critique of the limits of liberalism, especially in the sex-based hierarchy of marriage. Michael's treatment of his wife Gloria (played by Sally Struthers) is repeatedly called to account for his sense of superiority over her. This means that as much as the conflicts between Archie and Michael represent conflicts between "modern" liberalism and "old-fashioned" conservatism, the conflicts between the Stivics also serve to illuminate the close similarities between the liberal patriarch, Michael, and the conservative patriarch, Archie. All these themes were carried over from Till Death Us Do Part.

In episode #58, "Everyone Tells the Truth", Archie and Michael are shown to be alike in that both of them are not above twisting the truth to suit their own racial stereotypes.

Michael Stivic did not appear in the 1982 spin-off series Gloria, which starred Struthers. It was explained that Michael had left his wife and young son Joey (played by Christian Jacobs on Gloria) to live on a commune with a flower child in California.

Archie calls Michael a "meathead" the first time they ever meet, as seen in flashback in the second season episode "Mike Meets Archie." In Archie's own words, it means "dead from the neck up."

Archie routinely refers to Michael as "Meathead". Reiner has said that "I could win the Nobel Prize and they’d write 'Meathead wins the Nobel Prize.' " [1]

An episode of All in the Family reveals that the young Archie Bunker himself was referred to as "Meathead".

Harrison Ford was offered the role but decided to turn it down.


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