I will be interviewing a close friend of mine who will be named Lindsey Braunhuber within my project. I created a fake first name that is quite similar to her real first name, which she approved of. The last name that I will be using is her ancestor's last name which her father did not take on.
The five questions that I have developed for Lindsey are:
1. What does the phrase "popular culture" mean to you?
2. What are some major decisions that you have made based on your independence, as well as your social life?
3. How would you, or what would you, identify yourself with, or as?
4. What kind of media sources do you use in order to identify yourself with?
5. Who in your life has had a huge impact on your life and why?
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Good questions. But I also want to make sure that you have some questions that will focus specifically on the show Nip/Tuck, as this is the focus of the project.
These questions are good especially two and three. I think you can use some follow up questions to these original two to gain more of an understanding as to how and why your friend relates to Nip/Tuck. You also might have the option if the question's you have won't address it of coming straight out and asking your friend to compare life in Potomac with life on the show (I think the last season was in Miami, right?) That would also probably give you much insight as to how your friend relates to the show and what aspects of the show she most relates to or doesn't relate to.
Here's another comment reminding you to ask specifically about Nip/Tuck. But it will obviously come up since your friend knows why she's being interviewed. The questions you listed are great for providing us with her background. After all, her life doesn't completely revolve around Nip/Tuck (but it sure would be fun to read if that were so).
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