Pete Holmes' top 10 neighbors form a dense, undifferentiated cluster — scores run from 0.98 down to 0.96 with no single neighbor pulling away from the pack. The composition of that cluster is what defines the shape: comedians and actors, almost exclusively, with one TV show as the lone exception.
Tallying the top 10 by subcategory: five are Comedians — Nick Kroll (0.98), Marc Maron (0.98), Jemaine Clement (0.97), Chelsea Peretti (0.97), and Billy Eichner (0.97) — and four are Actors: Kristen Schaal (0.98), Adam Scott (0.97), Ben Schwartz (0.97), and Paul F. Tompkins (0.96). The tenth neighbor is Arrested Development (0.96), a TV Show — the only non-person entity in the set. No musicians, podcasts, or media brands appear in the top 10, though the wider graph likely surfaces them.
The comedian-actor pairing is the structural finding here. Holmes shares his subcategory with five of the ten neighbors, but nearly half the set comes from Actors — a cross-kind presence that is consistent and evenly distributed rather than incidental. The tight score band (0.96–0.98) means there is no hierarchy among these neighbors; the audience shape is equally close to all of them.
This is an audience defined by a specific comedy-adjacent entertainment world, one where the line between stand-up and ensemble acting is porous.