Culture Girl/Top Ten DC Roles I'd Like to Play If Warner Bros. Hired Me

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It begins with Lauren wearing a Batgirl costume. A shield appears saying "10" with the subtitle "Ventriloquist". A shield appears saying "9" with the subtitle "Green Lantern". A shield appears saying "8" with the subtitle "Talia al Ghul". A shield appears saying "7" with the subtitle "Raven". A shield appears saying "6" with the subtitle "Julie Madison". A shield appears saying "5" with the subtitle "Circe". A shield appears saying "4" with the subtitle "Zatanna Zatara". A shield appears saying "3" with the subtitle "Lois Lane". A shield appears saying "2" with the subtitle "Wonder Woman". A shield appears saying "1" with the subtitle "Harley Quinn".
 * Lauren: Howdy, my loyal fans. Culture Girl her for another video. As the video's name and my costume implies, I'm talking about my dream roles as a DC girl, either if it's a heroine, a villainess or simply a civilian. You might be asking: which Batgirl am I? Barbara Gordon. So Warner Bros., if you are seeing this please, IDK, make a YouTube Premium DC show or something and invite me to star. Also, if you ask: why Batgirl? Aside from Wonder Woman, she's my favorite DC girl, but I am gonna exclude her from the list cause she is an obvious number one, consider her my number 11. So, let's start.
 * Lauren: Starting this list with the Peyton Riley version of a minor Batman rogue: the Ventriloquist. She is basically a mobster who falls in love with a dummy. And a rather hot one. And I can kinda imagine the potential she could have in a show. Like picture a show set in Gotham Underworld. Batman has an extensive roll of villains and some of them aren't that much explored. Beware was close to that, but that was cancelled quickly. So this may be a fun chance to explore more horizons with Batman. What do you think?
 * Lauren: Over the years, there were a lot of Green Lanterns: Hal Jordan, Guy Gardner, John Stewart, Kyle Rayner and Simon Baz. And then, there was Jessica Cruz, a Hispanic girl who became the first female to bear that name. Sure, they toyed with the idea before, but none is actually as successful TBD.