Gillian Anderson's top 10 nearest neighbors compress into a remarkably tight band — scores run from 0.92 down to 0.91, with no single neighbor pulling away from the rest. The shape is flat: the audience doesn't cluster around one dominant figure; it spreads evenly across a mix of actors, comedians, and one director.
Five of the ten neighbors are fellow actors: Olivia Wilde (0.92), Elliot Page (0.92), Aubrey Plaza (0.92), Kristen Schaal (0.91), and Bryan Cranston (0.91). Four are comedians: Chelsea Peretti (0.91), Eddie Izzard (0.91), Patton Oswalt (0.91), and Paul Scheer (0.91). The tenth neighbor is Taika Waititi (0.91), the only director in the set. The near-equal split between actors and comedians — with scores indistinguishable at this resolution — suggests the audience doesn't sort cleanly by what kind of entertainer they follow; both subcategories land at essentially the same distance.
The flat, actor-comedian composition of this cluster points to an audience whose shape is defined less by a single affinity and more by a consistent sensibility that spans performance types.