If you have been following the harrowing documentary series on the Galvin family, serves as the emotional pivot point of the entire saga. After establishing the idyllic, albeit crowded, beginning of the family in earlier episodes, Part Three dives headfirst into the tragedy that turned the Galvin name into a medical case study.

While the brothers suffering from psychosis are the focus, Episode 3 turns a sharp lens on the healthy siblings—specifically Peter and Margaret.

Part Three is a precision piece: formally experimental yet narratively urgent. It uses audiovisual strategies to simulate cognitive fragmentation while mounting a philosophical inquiry into truth, responsibility, and collective identity. Its strengths lie in restraint—letting ambiguity breathe—and in centering ethical complexity rather than tidy answers.

The third episode of the documentary series Six Schizophrenic Brothers , titled " Part Three: Delusion

Part three might focus on a deeper exploration of what daily life is like for the brothers. This could include interviews with the brothers themselves, their family members, and healthcare professionals. It might cover their symptoms, how they were diagnosed, and their experiences with medication and therapy.