I've heard about that from some comments in the Youtube section, it would make sense for a bit of the awkwardness that you could sense from that concert scene. I understand that they probably had to film earlier due to Scrubb performing live. Also I'm a bit confused on why the unofficial trailer is so much more different (an entire different version). It has same dialogues but I guess these scenes were shot before. However some scenes I would have loved to see, wish some deleted scenes could be released but I highly doubt it.

 mr_attachitsataporn:

I haven't heard the same thing, but it does make sense though. You can tell which episodes/scenes were shot sooner based upon how fresh Sarawat's haircut is.

True, I noticed in the last episode how short Bright's haircut was at one point and was like "Aw man, I missed his longer hair" never realized it also had to do with when they shot scenes :O

I am really bad at paying attention to detail, but the awkwardness between them was oozing.

It just sucks to find out that they based their filming schedule because of Scrubb, but it still is important because Scrubb is a big part of the story.

 Jolene:

I am really bad at paying attention to detail, but the awkwardness between them was oozing.

It just sucks to find out that they based their filming schedule because of Scrubb, but it still is important because Scrubb is a big part of the story.

True, it helped deal with emotional parts

(Honestly feel that the last episode should've been filmed later when they were comfortable with being intimate with each other but as you said, it might have to do with them having to work with Scrubb :()

 Mint:

Am i only one who thought the whole issue with pam was unnecessary? It felt like the directors just threw her in for the sake of creating drama. Also, i felt like tine overreacted so much? he didn't give Sarawat a chance to explain himself and just cut him off immediately aahhhh everything was so rushed this is sad because I love Bright and Win so much, but the series came crashing down during the last few episodes

I agree. Was it even necessary for Tine to cry like that and even go to the hospital? I felt that everything was too overdramatized and in the end nothing was really addressed or proper resolved. I really didn't understand the point of Pam's drama. They had already used the jealousy plot before to bring them together, why use a jealousy plot again and half assed like that? Made no sense to me.

 Jolene:

I am really bad at paying attention to detail, but the awkwardness between them was oozing.

It just sucks to find out that they based their filming schedule because of Scrubb, but it still is important because Scrubb is a big part of the story.

Yes, I noticed the awkwardness too! I still don't understand why TV series (worldwide) film out of chronological order. Like I totally understand the scheduling thing, but you'd think if the finale was one of the first episodes written/filmed, they'd at least cater the rest of the series to match up. 

I'm not defending Sarawat's lack of conviction towards Pam's actions, but just as Bright said on his recent reaction video with Jennie, he has been long friends with Pam and he did not want to hurt her feelings. That kind of reaction came from Sarawat who loves Pam just as he loves Man and Boss, like a dear friend.

I also get Tine's insecurities and doubts but he didn't have to act so immaturely. It was just a matter of trust. For so many times, Sarawat never blamed Tine for getting hit on.  Exhibit A. When Mil got Tine a jacket, Sarawat came on Mil instead of Tine because he knew Tine did not want that attention. Exhibit B. When Mil yet again enters the scene by attempting to pat Tine's head, Sarawat immediately put Mil on his place. He trusts and loves Tine well enough to think that he didn't initiate any of those incidents. 

Sarawat was also hurt because Tine did not trust him as much as he thought. 

Uhhhhhh I would be (more) satistied if they just didn't break up, seriously there's no need for last-minute drama TT. And when they gave flashback of all cute moments together (eww) I just cringed.  Also where was the typical Wat that was proud of his bf and couldn't wait to announce their realtionship to everybody? Oh so you're not gonna tell Pam? ok. WHY? I HATE THIS SM 

*SIGNS PETITION TO RE-DO LAST 2-3 EPISODES* I really liked in ep. 11 - the bus scene when Wat finds Tine and tells him that it's not a coincidence, BUT BESIDES THAT I don't care about that Mil guy why is he still going after Tine when he knows he's taken??

 mr_attachitsataporn:

Yes, I noticed the awkwardness too! I still don't understand why TV series (worldwide) film out of chronological order. Like I totally understand the scheduling thing, but you'd think if the finale was one of the first episodes written/filmed, they'd at least cater the rest of the series to match up. 

Probably because there's different filming locations. 

I enjoyed the drama overall. What reeled me in to watch was the comedy. The first couple of eps was really good. My fav character at the moment was Green. 

Towards the middle of the drama, it got all serious. There wasn't really comedy & Green. Other characters started popping up (didn't mind it at all).

Moving along to the last two eps: I definitely think the Pam drama was unnecessary. I would've rather enjoy the main couple for the last two eps. Honestly, I was expecting more romantic/kissing scenes throughout this entire drama. 

Breakdown of the last two eps: I've liked how blunt Sarawat has been this whole drama. I think he should've explained more...but the situation got blown out of proportion. Before he could explain himself, Tine already was packing up and leaving lol rushed rushed rushed. Anyways...

I also think they both lack communication at times. Sometimes things become misunderstandings until later explained. The "Pam" situation is a prime example of that. BUT I'm more upset about the last ep when Tine did attend the concert. I was expecting (once again) a kiss LOL.

 But umm a was a good/decent drama.

*The guy with the eyebrows (forgot his name). It was kind of annoying seeing him chase after someone who is taken.

 xqnny:

I'm not defending Sarawat's lack of conviction towards Pam's actions, but just as Bright said on his recent reaction video with Jennie, he has been long friends with Pam and he did not want to hurt her feelings. That kind of reaction came from Sarawat who loves Pam just as he loves Man and Boss, like a dear friend.

I also get Tine's insecurities and doubts but he didn't have to act so immaturely. It was just a matter of trust. For so many times, Sarawat never blamed Tine for getting hit on.  Exhibit A. When Mil got Tine a jacket, Sarawat came on Mil instead of Tine because he knew Tine did not want that attention. Exhibit B. When Mil yet get again enters the scene by attempting to pat Tine's head, Sarawat immediately put Mil on his place. He trusts and loves Tine well enough to think that he didn't initiate any of those incidents. 

Sarawat was also hurt because Tine did not trust him as much as he thought. 

True, like I felt bad for Sarawat when he had to watch Tine basically run to Mil, who has been chasing him since day one with no regards to him being taken, as soon as one fight happened. I was so frustrated watching him cry on Mil's shoulder and hug him despite knowing how much he had disrespected his relationship. He wouldn't listen to Sarawat at all and kind of overreacted. I personally don't think there is anything wrong with hugging an old friend (especially because he never even actually hugged her, she wrapped her arms around him and he didn't respond). However, I understand why he was hurt over Sarawat writing a song for her, but again if he stopped and listened to Sarawat he would have learned that he never even wrote a song for Pam. 

 Magical:

Probably because there's different filming locations. 

Wait, how does that affect the series?

 mr_attachitsataporn:

Wait, how does that affect the series?

It's less costly to travel to one place and shoot everything needed to be shot in that place even if it means not following the actual order of the story.