Zach Braff's ten nearest neighbors are a tight, mixed cluster of actors, comedians, and TV personalities — no single neighbor pulls away from the pack, and no category outside of Celebrities and Influencers appears in the top 10 at all.
Similarity here measures how closely two entities' audiences resemble each other in composition. The scores across the top 10 span just 0.93 to 0.95, a narrow band consistent with the flat shape. Five of the ten neighbors are fellow actors: Jason Segel leads at 0.95, followed by Dan Levy (0.95), Adam Scott (0.94), Nick Offerman (0.94), and Bob Odenkirk (0.93). Three are comedians — Patton Oswalt (0.95), Sarah Beattie (0.93), and John Mulaney (0.93) — and two are TV personalities: Joel McHale (0.95) and Bill Nye (0.94). The comedian and TV personality neighbors are not outliers; they sit within a few hundredths of the actors at the top. What the cluster describes is an audience that moves fluidly across scripted performance, stand-up, and personality-driven television — all within a single, coherent neighborhood.
The flat, compressed spread of scores signals an audience with broad but consistent overlap across a specific corner of entertainment, rather than one anchored to any single peer.