r/ATLA • u/CTYankee1788 • 7d ago
Discussion I've always wondered about this scene.
The way Azula worded herself made it seem like disobeying her and waiting for the waters to calm was the smarter decision. If they went against her orders, they'd have a chance of survival, but if they followed her orders, they'd die for sure. Maybe the captain figured that Azula's wrath would be worse than death, which is believable. Iroh and Zuko thought that too. But Azula didn't imply that in this conversation. She only brought up chances of survival.
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u/Dryhtlic 7d ago
The way I understood it, the tides made it unsafe to land right at the time, not impossible, and it would have been standard procedure to wait until they were more favourable. Obviously, Azula didn't care about caution and interpreted the captain's hesitation as disobedience and gave him the simple choice to find a way to make it happen or die.