The top 10 nearest neighbors for Killing Eve span comedians, magazines, political groups, actors, and a fashion brand — with no other TV show in the set and scores compressed into a narrow band from 0.90 down to 0.87.
The shape is flat: Criterion Channel leads at 0.90, followed by Democratic Socialists of America at 0.89 and Mara Wilson at 0.89 — three entities from three entirely different subcategories. That spread continues through the rest of the top 10: Jacobin Magazine (0.88) and Ms. Magazine (0.88) represent print media; Teddy Fresh (0.88) is a fashion brand; Michelle Wolf (0.88), Billy Eichner (0.88), and Megan Amram (0.87) are comedians; and The Book of Mormon (0.87) is a musical. Tallying the subcategories: comedians account for three of the ten neighbors, magazines for two, with actors, political groups, websites, fashion, and musicals each contributing one. No neighbor shares Killing Eve's own subcategory of TV Shows.
The cross-kind character of this cluster is the defining feature. The audience that watches Killing Eve overlaps most with people who follow left-leaning media, stand-up comedians, literary and feminist publications, and Broadway — a culturally specific mix that cuts across entertainment, politics, and print rather than clustering around television.