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The TNG movies convinced me that Stewart no longer understood his most famous character. The series Picard convinced me that he never did in the first place.
There was a series of blogposts/reviews from when Picard came out where the author more or less convinced me that Stewart did understand character - he also didn't like him. The reason why Picard is filled with these unearned emotional moments is precisely because Captain Picard is a stoic character.