Fuck Marry Kill: TV Icons

Pedro Pascal, Zendaya, Jon Hamm, Aubrey Plaza — the faces of the streaming era. Whether you're a Succession diehard or a Mando convert, this is the lineup of TV royalty to play against.

TV Icons is the prestige-streaming category — the faces of the shows your group chat actually finished. It leans on the last fifteen years of must-watch television, from comedy ensembles to Sunday-night dramas, which means the trio you draw probably crosses three shows and three completely different vibes.

The impossible trio

  • Pedro Pascal
  • Aubrey Plaza
  • Jon Hamm

The internet's collective crush, its favorite deadpan icon, and the original prestige-drama lead — all in one round. A rare trio where the whole table agrees it's hard, which somehow doesn't make picking any easier.

Who’s in this round

18 people in the TV Icons roster. Three are drawn at random each round.

  • Pedro PascalThe Last of Us
  • Bryan CranstonBreaking Bad
  • Tina Fey30 Rock
  • Jon HammMad Men
  • Rachel BrosnahanMrs. Maisel
  • Steve CarellThe Office
  • Aubrey PlazaWhite Lotus
  • Jennifer AnistonFriends
  • Sarah SnookSuccession
  • Brian CoxLogan Roy
  • ZendayaEuphoria
  • Quinta BrunsonAbbott Elementary
  • Kieran CulkinRoman Roy
  • Hannah WaddinghamTed Lasso
  • Jeremy StrongKendall Roy
  • Bob OdenkirkBetter Call Saul
  • Matthew MacfadyenTom Wambsgans
  • Jodie ComerKilling Eve

How to play

  1. Pick a gender pool and the TV Icons category.
  2. Three names from the roster appear. Decide who you’d fuck, marry, and kill.
  3. Share the round with a friend. They make their picks blind — then you both see who agreed and who’s judging.

TV Icons FMK — your questions

Are these actors or TV characters?
The actors. If you want to play with fictional characters instead, the Anime and Star Wars categories are character-based.
What counts as a 'TV icon'?
Leads and breakout stars from widely-watched television of the last fifteen years — prestige drama and comedy alike.
Comedy stars or drama stars?
Both. The roster mixes sitcom and comedy-ensemble breakouts with prestige-drama leads, so a single trio can swing wildly in tone.