The top 10 neighbors for Natasha Lyonne span actors, comedians, magazines, and websites — with no single entity pulling significantly ahead of the rest.
The shape is flat: scores run from 0.97 down to 0.95 across the top 10, a band of less than two percentage points. Mara Wilson (0.97) and Bust Magazine (0.97) sit at the top, separated by a rounding difference, followed by comedians Hannibal Buress (0.96) and Aparna Nancherla (0.96), then The A.V. Club (0.96) and Pitchfork (0.96). Tallying the subcategories: three of the top 10 are Actors (Mara Wilson, Kristen Schaal, Elliot Page), two are Comedians (Buress, Nancherla), two are Magazines (Bust, Pitchfork), two are Websites (The A.V. Club, Stereogum), and one is a Blog (Reductress). The mix is genuinely cross-kind: fellow actors account for only three of the ten slots, while media outlets — magazines and websites covering culture, music, and feminist commentary — hold four. Comedians claim two more. No single subcategory dominates.
What the flat shape reveals is an audience that doesn't cluster tightly around any one type of entity — it distributes evenly across indie-culture media, comedians, and actors, suggesting a broad but coherent cultural sensibility rather than a narrow fan base.