The top 10 neighbors for The Simpsons are dominated by individual celebrities — actors, comedians, and TV personalities — with no single standout pulling far ahead of the rest.
The shape is flat: scores run from 0.75 (SimpsonsQOTD) down to 0.71 (Jason Segel and Seth Rogen), a narrow band with no dominant neighbor. Tallying the subcategories across the top 10: six are Actors (Bob Odenkirk at 0.73, Glenn Howerton at 0.72, Nick Offerman at 0.71, Elizabeth Banks at 0.71, Jason Segel at 0.71, Seth Rogen at 0.71), one is a Comedian (Patton Oswalt at 0.71), one is a TV Personality (Joel McHale at 0.73), one is a Fictional Characters entry (SimpsonsQOTD at 0.75), and one is a Musicians and Bands entry (The Black Keys at 0.74). The only other TV Show in the top 10 is True Detective at 0.71 — meaning The Simpsons' nearest audiences are shaped far more by individual performers than by fellow TV properties.
The cross-kind pattern here is the defining feature: a TV Show whose nearest audience neighbors are overwhelmingly actors, comedians, and TV personalities rather than other television brands, suggesting this audience organizes around performer-level affinities rather than format or genre.