Marry Screw: Kill

Rebecca Howe. Pre–Tom Berenger meltdown, specifically. When she’s power-suit, hair-sprayed, scheming to marry a billionaire? That desperate, chaotic ambition is weirdly hot. One night of her complaining about corporate ladder-climbing while we share a bottle of bad chardonnay? Yes.

The phrase "kill, marry, screw" is often used in a joking or hypothetical context, where someone is asked to choose which celebrities or fictional characters they would choose for each category. kill marry screw

The most entertaining part of the game is the justification. Explaining why you’d marry a villain but kill a hero often sparks the best debates. Psychological Underpinnings: Why We Play Rebecca Howe

The game has evolved far beyond celebrity gossip. Pop culture enthusiasts have created specialized versions that are arguably harder than the original: That desperate, chaotic ambition is weirdly hot