Two distinct audience neighborhoods pull on Kate Walsh's top 10 — one anchored in prestige drama and one that cuts unexpectedly into professional wrestling and hard rock.
The shape is two-peak, and the peaks are genuinely far apart. The first cluster is built around scripted television and its actors. Sonequa Martin-Green leads the set at 0.76, followed closely by Law and Order at 0.76 — the only TV show in the top 10. Michael Cudlitz (0.71) and Ashton Kutcher (0.71) extend the actor cluster, while TV personalities Nev Schulman (0.74) and Kelly Osbourne (0.72) sit just below. That first peak is coherent: actors, TV personalities, and a procedural drama franchise.
The second peak is harder to predict. Pete Wentz (0.74) and Taylor Swift (0.71) represent the Musicians and Bands subcategory, but the bottom of the top 10 tilts toward something else entirely: Talk Is Jericho, a podcast at 0.70, and HalloweenMovies, a movie franchise at 0.70. Both sit adjacent to a wrestling-and-horror audience cluster that becomes much more visible in the broader 50-neighbor graph. The top 10 alone contains three subcategories — Actors, TV Personalities, and Musicians and Bands — with no Athletes appearing until position 12 and beyond, but the podcast and horror franchise entries signal that second neighborhood clearly.
The two-peak structure suggests an audience that spans mainstream drama fandom and a harder-edged entertainment orbit, with the overlap between them defining Walsh's distinctive shape.