We first see Lain walking to school (on strange ground!), taking the train<ref>The train suddenly stops; this will be important later.</ref>, and arriving at school. Her only friend, Alice, tells her about Chisa’s suicide, and berates her about not checking her email regularly<ref>Is getting to know the Wired good or bad for Lain? This is a manifestation of the philosophical question “was civilization an improvement for mankind?”—one that is a main theme of the series. I suppose we shall have to act on the definition that happiness is always good (even if it is only in the short run) and plot it according to that.</ref>. | We first see Lain walking to school (on strange ground!), taking the train<ref>The train suddenly stops; this will be important later.</ref>, and arriving at school. Her only friend, Alice, tells her about Chisa’s suicide, and berates her about not checking her email regularly<ref>Is getting to know the Wired good or bad for Lain? This is a manifestation of the philosophical question “was civilization an improvement for mankind?”—one that is a main theme of the series. I suppose we shall have to act on the definition that happiness is always good (even if it is only in the short run) and plot it according to that.</ref>. |