You're telling me that a grown man inserted himself into a TV show where the main character (who is
a child) falls in love with him?
Cartoon Network tried to do some damage control on this by stating that the writer on which the character is based upon (and also has his voice), did not in fact created him, it was the idea of another writter and producer.
But that doesn't change the fact that it is creepy as fuck to have a character modeled after a grown man having a romantic relationship to a elementary school girl, regardless of whose idea was to do it. Even if in the rebbot they put the girls on high school... but didn't change their age. Also, the writter on which the character is based upon was known for saying that he had a crush on Blossom on twitter.
This is just one of the most well known blunders to this show, who was riddled with poor production, animation mistakes, baffling horrible stories and no adults to say "NO!".
The Power Puff girls reboot is the culmination of what the CN has turned into because of the new generation of animators that came from the social media era, which the most impressive thing about them is how sheltered and oblivious they are about public perception of their weird kinks.
Are you fucking kidding me?! I researched this, and it took him about a year later after being widowed to get remarried again?! Something reeks in this, and It wouldn't surprise me if that joke had some semblance of truth because of him.
Patton's wife died with a combination of Adderall, Xanax, and fentanyl overdose, you don't take this cocktail to sleep if your life ain't hell on earth.
Patton might not be the cause for this woman's misery, but given that he took just one year to get another wife, one can only wonder