At what point should an actor stop reprising a well-known role?

Learning about how Patrick Stewart was a complete faggot shitlib ruined Trek for me. I grew up watching TNG reruns in the mid to late 90s so I always had the idea of Picard being a role model and a hero that nearly contrasted with the bleak inner city reality I was surrounded by. Now I feel a drawn out sigh every time I see anything TNG related, as I sigh my eyes close for an extended moment. In that moment it all floods back but the feeling is gone and I’m left hollow and ambivalent.

When it's been over 10 years since they last did.

That must suck for you. I've never given a shit what an actor or a musician I liked thought about anything.

you are a retard that has let anonymous political image boards full of schizos ruin your perception of reality

Whenever the character arc is finished in a satisfying way.

it must suck being such a fragile snowflake

>never given a shit what an actor or a musician I liked thought about anything.
This. Why is it so hard for people to do?

>learning about how the mexican cooks in the kitchen hate Trump has really ruined restaurants for me

They wont know until its 1 performance too late.

>I've never given a shit what an actor or a musician I liked thought about anything.
Patrick Stewart is on record saying that he personally made them write STP the way they did because he truly thought that Star Trek had no right to exist in a world with "Brexit and Trump."

The original Star Trek premiered during the greatest movement of political and social upheaval America had ever seen, FYI. It was supposed to directly contrast with real life at the time in order to provide a window into a bright future... now it's gone... and Patrick Stewart is literally to blame for all of it.