Letter
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Hint
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Answer
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A
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A (pre-Disney+) MCU show.
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Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.
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B
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Captain America but in space and the distant future.
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Buck Rogers in the 25th Century
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C
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Two teenagers, one a Black boy and the other a White girl, gain super powers which prevent them from touching each other.
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Cloak & Dagger
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D
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A rather well-known British television franchise.
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Doctor Who
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E
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A British four-episode mini-series, later rebooted as an American TV show.
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Eleventh Hour
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F
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A Simpson-style cartoon.
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Futurama
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G
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Unusual things are afoot in the remote woods of Oregon.
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Gravity Falls
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H
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A franchise which also includes movies, books, comics, and a radio broadcast.
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Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
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I
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The MCU show that we don't talk about... EVER!
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the Inhumans
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J
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A classic 60's cartoon set in the future.
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the Jetsons
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K
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Features an automobile capable of communicating audibly.
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Knight Rider
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L
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Gilligan's Island but in space.
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Lost in Space
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M
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The "adorable" (emphasis on the quotation marks) infant from this show became a cultural replacement to Baby Groot.
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the Mandalorian
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N
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A family man's brain in the body of the ultimate genetically engineered espionage agent.
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Now and Again
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O
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Also known as "the Star Trek rip-off", "working class Star Trek", or "Star Trek but dumb".
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the Orville
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P
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A major franchise of tokusatsu-style television series... -es.
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Power Rangers
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Q
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Time travelling mind.
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Quantum Leap
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R
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To be fair, this show requires a certain level of intelligence to be understood.
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Rick and Morty
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S
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This series went where no television show had gone before.
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Star Trek
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T
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A classic anthology series about various sci-fi (typically psychological) horror stories
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the Twilight Zone
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U
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A late 60's/early 70's show that follows a anthropomorphic canine superhero.
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Underdog
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V
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A Japanese anime franchise feature a giant robot.
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Voltron
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W
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Robot cowboys in the dystopian future.
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West World
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X
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Do you believe?
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the X-Files
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Y
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This is LITTERALLY the best sci-fi show starting with Y that I could find. A classic 60's cartoon series that contain sci-fi elements, as many cartoons did at the time.
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Yogi Bear
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Z
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A famous wild west character, but with a sci-fi twist. British-German animated series.
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Zorro: Generation Z
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