"A return that would never happen."
Writer: Barnaby Edwards
Format: Short Trips
Released: October 2025
Printed in: The Adventures After 07
Featuring: Brian
Synopsis
Discover what happened after...
A remarkable collection of new Doctor Who short stories that give a glimpse into the moments just after the Doctor saves the world, and the credits roll.
The Doctor has had many adventures, visited many planets and made a whole host of friends (and some enemies).
But if you thought it was all over after the TARDIS doors closed, and the time ship dematerialised, onto the next adventure, you'd be very much mistaken.
From Earth's past, present and future, to the furthest reaches of the universe, here are eight tales that give us a glimpse into the worlds the Doctor left behind. Sometimes triumph, sometimes tragedy (and always chaos) these are stories you'll never forget.
Verdict
Aftercare was another strong short story to continue my way through The Adventures After collection! Doing a sequel to The Angels Take Manhattan is a really solid choice because so much happened in that era that would actually then wrap up a large chunk of the Eleventh Doctor era. I wouldn't actually though consider this adventure as a typical sequel or even anything of the kind really. It just followed on directly and dealt with the aftermath in a really powerful and emotional way. Brian was played for laughs on screen in Dinosaurs on a Spaceship and The Power of Three as Rory's dad, but we did get a little hint of his love for his son and daughter-in-law and that's what made things here a little difficult to read at times. We all know the fate that befell Amy and Rory as the latter was zapped back in time by a Weeping Angel and the former voluntarily gave up her future years to be with him for the rest of her days. The temporal nature of trying to land in New York in the late-1930s was presented well and I liked how UNIT were very much in the know. Except, Brian was saying the same thing I've been thinking since 2012 about just going back in time to around the time that Amy and Rory were sent to but just going somewhere close to New York. Brian's suggestions of Boston or Toronto seem completely feasible and whilst I'm glad they were acknowledged because they're so glaring, it still baffles me that just one city's temporal difficulties would stop the Doctor saving two of his all time best friends. I do think the story does a good job in making an effort to provide an explanation at the end of why that didn't happen with Brian's space-time telegraph to the Doctor. He basically asked him not to because he had now heard all about their life together and he'd met his grandson Anthony too! The idea of him potentially being the only great-great-grandfather alive was a fun thought because that is some serious longevity and generational experience, but the use of the handwriting of Rory's in the book proving the credentials was a nice touch. Brian recognised the writing of his son immediately and knew all about life with the Doctor. Hell, he was now feeling guilty for pushing Amy and Rory to go with him again and now it had got them dead. Except they weren't quite dead in the traditional sense but as if grief wasn't enough, learning that you have a whole new entire family must be difficult too. It would rock your world and certainly knock you for six! I could understand completely why Brian was so emotional throughout the story and just wanted the Doctor to come and fix it. If only everything was that simple! Brian being aided by UNIT with their aftercare division was lovely and I am a big fan of the concept because it's definitely needed with everyone he has travelled with by this point! It would be a pretty sombre affair as Brian eventually did come good with Anthony even after initially claiming he might be a vampire that fed on grief! I thought the format of going through the steps of grief and coping with them was good and it meant an exiting flow for a short story whilst maintaining proper gaps which I'm a big fan of in these kinds of stories.
Rating: 8/10

















