Dean Norris's top 10 neighbors are almost entirely actors — eight of the ten share his subcategory — with the remaining two slots going to TV Shows, making this a tightly same-kind cluster with no real outliers.
The shape is flat: scores run from Anna Faris at 0.81 down to Anna Kendrick at 0.77, a spread of only four points across the full top 10. Jason Segel (0.80) and What We Do in the Shadows (0.80) sit just behind Faris, followed closely by Game of Thrones (0.79) and Zooey Deschanel (0.79). Bryan Cranston appears at 0.78 — the one neighbor with an obvious thematic connection to Norris — but he lands sixth, not first, which underscores that audience shape here is not organized around any single relationship. George R.R. Martin (0.77) is the lone non-actor, non-TV-Show neighbor in the top 10, classified as an Author, and his presence alongside two TV Show channels suggests the audience has a mild genre-fiction lean without that being the dominant signal. Aubrey Plaza (0.77) and Seth Rogen (0.77) round out the set, both actors associated with comedy-adjacent work — a soft pattern visible across several neighbors but not strong enough to constitute a second cluster.
The overall picture is an audience that looks broadly like the audience for mid-career, comedy-and-drama television actors, with no single neighbor pulling far enough ahead to define the shape on its own.