Patricia Heaton's nearest audiences are a dense mix of conservative TV personalities, politicians, and fellow actors — with no single neighbor pulling far ahead of the rest.
The shape is flat: the top 10 scores run from Gary Sinise at 0.90 down to Scott Baio at 0.87, a span of only 0.03. Tallying the subcategories across those ten neighbors: five are Actors (Gary Sinise, Kristy Swanson, Dean Cain, James Woods, Scott Baio), two are Politicians (Candace Owens, David A. Clarke, Jr.), two are TV Personalities (Bo Snerdley, Pat Sajak), and one is a Government Official (Kayleigh McEnany). The actor cluster is the plurality, but it shares the space evenly with political figures — a cross-kind pattern that is the defining feature of this neighborhood. The actors present are themselves known for public political commentary, and the politicians and government officials sit at comparable similarity scores, suggesting the audience composition that drives these matches cuts across both subcategories rather than being anchored in either alone. David Limbaugh (0.87, Authors) and Dan Bongino (0.86, Journalists) appear just outside the top 10 and reinforce the same pattern visible in the wider graph.
The flat, compressed band of scores points to an audience with a consistent, well-defined shape — one that maps equally onto actors and conservative media figures rather than clustering tightly around any single type.