

A Danish comedian laughs at life's detours — and makes you want to join her.
Step into Natashaland and look forward to a show about the happy acceptance that your life may not always end up where you planned.
Writing
Sharply observed cultural clashes between Danish and immigrant experiences.
Acting
Brock's vulnerability masquerading as bravado — masterful control.

Director
Lars Hammer
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Brock represents a wave of Scandinavian comedians redefining 'hygge' through messy, diasporic lenses — this special dropped during a peak moment for Nordic stand-up global crossover.
The title's wordplay ('Ha' det godt' means 'take care' but literally 'have it good') intentionally mirrors her bicultural fluency — director Lars Hammer insisted on untranslated Danish to preserve this.
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