Doctor Who: New Coda for the Ponds

Dear Dad,

This is the difficult bit. If I got this right, you’re reading this a week after we left in the TARDIS. The thing is, we’re not coming back. We’re alive and well; stuck in New York, 50 years before I was born. I can’t come home again, I won’t ever see you again and that breaks my heart. I’m so sorry, Dad. I thought about this for years and I realised, this is what I could do, I could write you a letter, tell you everything about how we lived, about how, despite it all, we were happy. But before I do, I need you to know, you are the best dad any son could have had. And for all the times I drove you mad and you drove me mad, all the times I snapped at you..I’m sorry. I miss everything about you, especially our awkward hugs. I bought a trough, we have a small yard, a garden. But one more important bit of business, the man who delivered the letter, Anthony.. be nice to him ‘cause his your grandson. We finally adopted in 1946: Anthony Brian Williams. He can tell you everything, he’ll have the family albums and I realise having a grandson who’s older than you is so far beyond weird but I’m sorry.

I love you, Dad. I miss you.
Love, Rory.
coda

The BBC released this unfilmed coda by Chris Chibnall. I still think the Ponds will meet Captain Jack while he was in the past. He could save them.
Disclaimer – I don’t own Doctor Who, the BBC does…
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