Fuck, marry, kill

has been observed to present a variation on the theme, with a piece in Feminist Review noting the "explicitly sexualized" element of having men make this judgment from images of "everyday" women who are total strangers to them.

[5] A 2008 article in The Onion captioned a photograph in a parody piece with "Sen. Clinton scans the Senate floor, passing the time with a quick game of 'Fuck, Marry, Kill'".

The Chicago Tribune celebrated the 2014 Netflix release of the TV series Friends with a "Bang, Marry, Kill: 'Friends' edition", offering rationales for applying different combinations of the options to the respective trios of male and female main characters.

[7] The 2017 film Spider-Man: Homecoming has a scene in which two girls in Peter Parker's high school play the game regarding Thor, Iron Man, and the Hulk.

[10][11] A 2020 hostile work environment lawsuit against $9 billion hedge fund Advent Capital alleged, among other things, that male employees of the company "played the juvenile game 'f--k, marry, kill.