The two strongest pulls in Joe Gatto's top 10 sit at opposite ends of a tight cluster: James Murray at 0.9961 and Sal Vulcano at 0.9919, with Impractical Jokers (0.9864) and Brian Quinn (0.9829) completing a near-perfect four-way lock at the top. These four form one unmistakable peak — the Impractical Jokers ensemble and its show, all scoring above 0.98. The shape is classified two-peak because the remaining six neighbors pull in a noticeably different direction, scoring between 0.88 and 0.86 and representing a broader mainstream comedy-and-actor cluster.
That second tier is where the cross-kind pattern becomes visible. Kevin James (0.8801), Adam Sandler (0.8665), and Bert Kreischer (0.8695) anchor it — two actors and a fellow comedian — alongside MLB The Show (0.8663) and Applebee's (0.8640), a video game franchise and a casual dining chain. Daniel Tosh rounds out the top 10 at 0.8577. The subcategory tally across all ten: two TV Personalities, two Comedians, two Actors, one TV Show, one Video Game Franchise, and one Casual Dining brand. No other subcategory appears more than twice. The presence of MLB The Show and Applebee's in the same tier as Kreischer and Sandler signals that the second audience neighborhood is defined less by comedy specifically and more by a broadly mainstream, entertainment-and-leisure profile.
The two-peak structure here is unusually clean: one peak is essentially a single franchise, and the second is a wide mainstream entertainment audience that happens to share the same shape.