At 0.87, Ian McKellen and Joseph Gordon-Levitt sit at virtually the same height in Elijah Wood's top 10 — a genuine two-peak structure where no single neighbor pulls clearly ahead.
Seven of the ten neighbors carry the Actors subcategory, making this a strongly same-kind cluster. Beyond McKellen (0.87) and Gordon-Levitt (0.87), the actor tier continues through Simon Pegg (0.82), Zooey Deschanel (0.81), Brie Larson (0.80), Pee-wee Herman (0.80), and Sarah Paulson (0.79). The three non-actor entries — Nerdist (0.82, Websites), Trixie Mattel (0.80, Reality TV Stars), and Doug Benson (0.79, Comedians) — are distributed across the range rather than concentrated at one end, so they don't form a distinct second cluster so much as texture the edges of an otherwise actor-dominated set. What makes the two-peak shape meaningful here is the near-identical pull of McKellen and Gordon-Levitt at the top, suggesting the audience bridges two distinct actor-adjacent communities rather than converging on one.
The overall picture is an audience tightly organized around actors, with a geek-media channel and a comedian rounding out the periphery.