The top 10 neighbors for The Lonely Island are dominated by actors, not fellow comedians — seven of the ten are classified as Actors, with Jemaine Clement (0.91) and Nick Kroll (0.91) the only two Comedians sharing The Lonely Island's own subcategory in the set.
The shape is flat: scores run from 0.94 down to 0.91 with no single neighbor pulling away from the pack. Jason Segel sits at the top (0.94), followed closely by Nick Offerman (0.94), B.J. Novak (0.93), and Adam Scott (0.93) — a tight band where no one neighbor dominates. Bill Nye (0.93) is the lone TV Personality in the group. The actor-heavy composition is notable given The Lonely Island's own classification as Comedians; the audience shape aligns more closely with a cluster of comedy-adjacent actors and ensemble TV figures than with stand-up or sketch comedy peers. Will Arnett (0.92), Zach Braff (0.92), and Bob Odenkirk (0.91) round out the actor contingent, all within a narrow two-point range of the top score.
The flat, actor-weighted cluster suggests this audience is shaped less by comedy as a format and more by a specific sensibility that cuts across actors, TV personalities, and comedians who occupy overlapping cultural space.