Two actors from the same show sit at the top of Angela Kinsey's neighbor set — and the gap between them and the rest of the top 10 defines the structure of this graph. Brian Baumgartner scores 0.94 and Jenna Fischer scores 0.93, a tight pair that stands clearly above the next-closest neighbor.
The shape is two-peak, and those two peaks are Baumgartner and Fischer. Below them, The Office (0.90) extends the same cluster — three of the top four neighbors share a single show identity. Then the graph pivots. Bert Kreischer at 0.87 introduces a second neighborhood: stand-up comedians. Cut 4 (0.86) and Minor League Baseball (0.82) pull toward sports-adjacent audiences, while Fantasy Footballers (0.81) and Tom Segura (0.81) reinforce a comedy-and-sports-media cluster that runs through the bottom half of the top 10. Dave (Show) (0.81) and theCHIVE (0.80) round out the set as a TV show and a humor website, respectively.
Tallying the top 10 by subcategory: two Actors, one TV Shows entry, two Comedians, one Sports Teams, one Sports Leagues, one Podcasts and Radio, one TV Shows (Dave), and one Website. Kinsey's own subcategory — Actors — accounts for only two of the ten neighbors, meaning the audience shape extends well beyond a pure actor-fan profile into comedy and sports-media territory.
The two-peak structure reveals an audience anchored tightly to one specific show's cast, then fanning out into a broader comedy-and-sports-media space that has little to do with acting as a category.