There’s also another Easter egg in Misty’s hospital room, and you can see it right over Colleen’s shoulder. The patient care board reveals that Misty’s being looked after by a Nurse Linda Carter, a character known as Night Nurse in the comics. And here’s where it gets confusing!

If “Night Nurse” sounds familiar, that’s because its what fans have been calling Claire Temple (Dawson’s character) for the past two years. But Claire Temple has actually never been Night Nurse in the comics; that title was originally held by a character named Linda Carter, who debuted in a 1961 proto-Marvel teen comic called Linda Carter, Student Nurse. Claire Temple, a nurse character that was a cast member in the ’70s and ’80s Power Man and Iron Fist, was put into the Night Nurse role when she was cast in the Netflix shows (although she’s never been called that).

To make matters even more confusing, there’s another Night Nurse–Christine Palmer–that was played by Rachel McAdams in Doctor Strange. She was never called Night Nurse in that movie and, brace yourself for more confusion, it was actually the Linda Carter character that hooked up with Doctor Strange in the comics.

So anyway, Linda Carter, Christine Palmer, and Claire Temple are all nurses in the Marvel Universe. Two of them have been Night Nurses (Carter and Palmer), two have hooked up with Doctor Strange (Carter in the comics, Palmer in the movie), and two have live-action counterparts (Palmer and Temple), and none of them have actually been called Night Nurse in a Marvel movie or TV show.

Additionally, the patient care board features the name “Dr. E. Wirtham,” which is a reference to the Spider-Man comic book villain Cardiac, a surgeon whose real name is Elias Wirtham. And also on the board are the names of Misty Knight’s two creators, writer Tony Isabella and artist Arvell Jones.