Jemaine Clement's top 10 nearest neighbors split almost evenly between comedians and actors — a mix that holds across a remarkably compressed score range, from Pete Holmes at 0.97 down to Kumail Nanjiani at 0.96, with no meaningful gap separating any of them.
Four of the ten neighbors are comedians: Pete Holmes (0.97), Nick Kroll (0.97), Marc Maron (0.97), and Andy Richter (0.96). Five are actors: Adam Scott (0.96), Will Arnett (0.96), Kristen Schaal (0.96), Ben Schwartz (0.96), and Kumail Nanjiani (0.96). The tenth neighbor is Arrested Development (0.96), a TV show — the only non-person entity in the set. The flat shape here is structural: the scores cluster so tightly that the data offers no dominant pull in any direction, just a dense, undifferentiated neighborhood of comedy-adjacent performers and one ensemble show whose audience composition apparently mirrors theirs.
The overall picture is an audience that moves fluidly between comedians and comic actors, treating the distinction between the two as largely irrelevant.