George Michael Bluth is the awkward teenage son of Michael Bluth. Like his father, he seems to have mostly escaped developing the bad Bluth family attributes and is generally honest and kind, although sometimes painfully shy and insecure.He has a crippling crush on his cousin Maeby Funke, which developed after she kissed him to get her mother'...
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George Michael Bluth is the awkward teenage son of Michael Bluth. Like his father, he seems to have mostly escaped developing the bad Bluth family attributes and is generally honest and kind, although sometimes painfully shy and insecure.He has a crippling crush on his cousin Maeby Funke, which developed after she kissed him to get her mother's attention. He struggles with knowing a relationship between cousins is wrong and wanting to act on it, but goes to great length to impress her, including joining the school play and wearing a fake muscle shirt. She simplifies the situation by being completely oblivious to his feelings.He has a generally good relationship with his over-protective father, although he is working on asserting his independence.In an effort to get over his cousin, he dates a bland girl named Ann Veal who comes from an extremely religious family. Michael makes no secret about not liking her.George Michael's rival for Maeby's affections is the third year senior moron jock Steve Holt, who George Michael describes as a younger version of G.O.B.He is a model employee of the family's Bluth's Frozen Banana Stand, where his father promotes him to Mr. Manager. Background: His mother, Tracy, died of cancer when he was 11. He is scared of visiting his grandfather George Sr., whom he calls Pop-Pop, in prison because as a child he accidentally watched the violent prison show Oz, thinking it was The Wizard of Oz.
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