Four of the top 10 neighbors are the show's own cast members — Tan France (0.98), Antoni Porowski (0.97), Karamo Brown (0.97), and Jonathan Van Ness (0.96) — and then the graph pivots sharply toward a second, distinct neighborhood anchored by true-crime and comedy podcasting.
The shape is two-peak. The first cluster is tight and self-referential: four TV Personalities whose audiences are, by definition, nearly identical to the show's own. The drop from Van Ness (0.96) to the next neighbor, My Favorite Murder (0.94), is modest in score but significant in kind — that entry is a Podcast, followed immediately by comedian Karen Kilgariff (0.94) and comedian Matt Bellassai (0.92). The remaining top-10 slots go to SparkNotes (0.91), actor Adam Scott (0.91), and news publisher AP Stylebook (0.90) — a mix of Websites, Actors, and News Publishers that signals a culturally engaged, media-literate audience rather than a narrowly genre-defined one. Portlandia (0.90) is the only other TV Show in the top 10, confirming that the cast members, not other shows, define the first peak.
The two-peak structure reveals an audience that follows individual personalities as closely as it follows the show itself, while simultaneously overlapping with podcast listeners drawn to comedy and narrative nonfiction.