Schitt's Creek is the single strongest pull in Eugene Levy's top 10, scoring 0.97 — but the rest of the neighbor set fans out broadly across comedians, journalists, TV personalities, and fellow actors, with no single subcategory dominating.
The shape is genuinely broad. After Schitt's Creek, the next four neighbors — Keith Law (0.94, Journalist), Dan Levy (0.93, Actor), Jim Gaffigan (0.93, Comedian), and Deadspin (0.92, Magazine) — span three different subcategories and two different categories entirely. Comedians are the most represented subcategory in the top 10, with Jon Stewart (0.92), Nikki Glaser (0.92), and Sarah Beattie (0.92) all clustering tightly. Actors appear twice beyond Dan Levy: Jason Alexander (0.91) and Bradley Whitford (0.91). Two TV Personalities round out the set — Ken Jennings (0.92) and Katie Nolan (0.92). The most structurally notable entry is Auschwitz Memorial (0.92, Non-Profit), the only organization in the top 10 and the only neighbor with no entertainment or media classification. The scores from position 2 through 10 span just 0.017 — a narrow band that confirms the flat-within-broad character of this neighborhood.
The overall picture is an audience that follows a wide range of comedians, character actors, and media personalities simultaneously, with no single adjacent type owning the shape.