Named after a fierce World War II general, he became a comedian who voiced a cartoon rat and obsessed over obscure 1970s movies. Then he ended up playing a pivotal role in the real-life hunt for one of America's most notorious serial killers.
This episode traces the through line connecting Patton Oswalt's contradictions: the disciplined military namesake, the accessible Disney voice, the underground nerd icon, and the grieving husband. It reveals how a master of transmutation channels chaos, depression, and devastating loss into coherent art and radical empathy.
How a military-brat childhood made him an amateur anthropologist perfect for stand-up
His obsessive film consumption, including 720 movies in four years at one revival theater
How he finished his late wife Michelle McNamara's book that helped crack the Golden State Killer case
The Twitter feud where he paid $2,000 toward a troll's medical bills instead of dunking on him
Why the stand-up stage became his container for processing grief and chaos
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