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Bob Odenkirk

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Bob Odenkirk's top 10 neighbors are a dense mix of comedians and actors, with no single standout — the scores run from 0.96 down to 0.94 in a tight band that reflects the flat shape of this audience.

Similarity here measures how closely two entities' audiences resemble each other in composition. The top 10 break down as five comedians — Andy Richter (0.96), Sarah Beattie (0.96), Patton Oswalt (0.96), Jemaine Clement (0.94), and Jon Stewart (0.94) — and four fellow actors: Dan Levy (0.95), Will Arnett (0.95), Bryan Cranston (0.95), and Jason Segel (0.94). The tenth neighbor, Neil deGrasse Tyson (0.94), is the lone Academics subcategory entry in the set — a cross-kind presence that sits comfortably within the same narrow score range rather than standing apart from it.

The comedian-actor split is the defining character of this cluster. Odenkirk's own subcategory (Actors) is well represented, but comedians match or exceed actors in count, and the scores between the two groups are essentially indistinguishable. The absence of any TV Shows, Websites, or Musicians in the top 10 — subcategories that do appear further down the broader neighbor list — underscores how tightly this particular slice is organized around individual performers rather than media properties.

The flat shape signals an audience that distributes its attention evenly across a specific performer type: comedy-adjacent, actor-adjacent, and largely interchangeable in how they pull this crowd.

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