Jim Carrey (0.90) and The Simpsons (0.88) form two distinct poles in Homer J. Simpson's top 10 — one a live-action actor, the other the show the character belongs to — and the gap between them and the rest of the set defines the two-peak structure.
The top 10 breaks down as follows by subcategory: five Actors (Jim Carrey at 0.90, Lindsay Lohan at 0.85, Eliza Dushku at 0.83, Laura Prepon at 0.82, Jessica Alba at 0.81), one TV Show (The Simpsons at 0.88), one Magazine (FANGORIA at 0.84), one Website (ComicBook.com at 0.83), one TV Channel (FX Networks at 0.83), one Movie Franchise (Wonder Woman 1984 at 0.83), and one Musician (Lady Gaga at 0.83). No other Fictional Characters appear in the top 10. The dominant cluster is actors — five of the ten neighbors carry that subcategory — but the second peak, The Simpsons itself, pulls in a different direction: the show's own audience shape is nearly as close as the character's nearest live-action celebrity. The remaining neighbors — a horror magazine, a comics website, a genre TV channel, a superhero film, and a pop musician — suggest an entertainment-media orbit that spans genre fandom and mainstream celebrity rather than settling into any single niche.
The two-peak structure reveals an audience that bridges the world of live-action celebrity fandom and the broader entertainment-media ecosystem, with the character's own source show as a distinct gravitational center rather than a simple extension of it.