Blizzard CS - The Americas sits at the top of The Orville's neighbor set at 0.67 — a game developer, not another TV show — and that cross-kind placement signals something structural about this audience. The shape is broad: no single neighbor dominates, and the scores descend gradually from 0.67 down to 0.50 across the full top 10, with many entities clustered in a narrow band.
Tallying the top 10 by subcategory reveals the pattern clearly. Video Game Franchises and Game Developers account for five of the ten slots: Blizzard CS - The Americas (0.67), Mass Effect (0.60), Ghostbusters (0.57), Harry Potter Film (0.57), and Diablo (0.56). Actors make up three more: Nathan Fillion (0.62), Michael Dorn (0.57), and Dexter on Showtime (0.56) — though Dexter is a TV Show by subcategory, not an actor. Correcting that tally: Actors are Nathan Fillion (0.62), Michael Dorn (0.57), and Bruce Campbell — who falls just outside the strict top 10. Within the top 10, only MythBusters (0.63) and Dexter on Showtime (0.56) share The Orville's own TV Shows subcategory. The comedian Dane Cook (0.59) and the podcast Critical Role (0.56) round out a set that spans gaming franchises, genre actors, and speculative-fiction-adjacent media.
The broad shape here reflects an audience that isn't anchored to a single content type — it overlaps substantially with gaming communities and genre-entertainment fans across multiple formats simultaneously.