Across the top 10 neighbors, no single entity dominates — the scores run from 0.94 down to 0.87 with no sharp drop-off, a genuinely broad shape where many audiences look alike rather than one pulling far ahead.
Glenn Howerton leads at 0.94, followed closely by Nick Offerman (0.89) and Rob McElhenney (0.89). The subcategory breakdown of the top 10 is heavily actor-weighted: seven of the ten neighbors are Actors — Howerton, Offerman, McElhenney, Zach Braff (0.89), Anna Kendrick (0.89), Jason Segel (0.89), and Ed Helms (0.86). The remaining three are Comedians: Bill Burr (0.89), Anthony Jeselnik (0.87), and Nikki Glaser (0.87). That means the top 10 contains no TV Personalities, no Musicians, no TV Shows, and no cross-category entries — a notably clean same-kind cluster for an actor. The comedian presence is the one structural wrinkle: three of the ten neighbors are Comedians rather than Actors, suggesting the audience shape overlaps meaningfully with stand-up comedy fanbases, not just film and television ones.
The overall picture is an audience that tracks closely with ensemble comedy performers — actors and comedians whose work tends toward irreverent, ensemble-driven formats — with no outlier category breaking the pattern in the top 10.