As the digital dust settles from the premiere of the second episode of Genesis, the animated miniseries that explores the events that led up to Overwatch and its sequel, Overwatch 2, fans and critics alike are buzzing with excitement about what's coming next. The latest entry, Innocence, does an excellent job following up on the first episode. It introduces us to Aurora, the first omnic to achieve sentience.

For six minutes of visual eye candy, we're taken on an introspective journey, as Aurora questions her place in the world and in the grand scheme of things.

But, that's not all. Innocence then free dives towards the brink of the now-infamous robot uprising - a transformation that's initiated by the AI Anubis, who commandeers a factory to churn out war bots. This sets the stage for the formation of the iconic Overwatch group, the world's strike force formed in response to the Omnic Crisis. If the glossy animation and well-paced storytelling weren't enough to pull you in, the episode ropes in even more familiar faces from the original game, albeit much younger than they used to be.

While some may argue that Genesis relies heavily on exposition, the on-going series deserves commendation for the narrative perspective it offers. The rendering of the Overwatch lore from a unique point of view adds texture to an already rich backstory. However, a full-on interaction between the game heroes is a tantalizing prospect that is yet to materialize.