My Sweetheart Jom is such a banger romcom BL set in the charming countryside of Thailand. It's that classic "city guy meets province guy" kind of story-and I was totally into it. The comedy, charm, and little adventures throughout the series made it so enjoyable. Saint and Poom's chemistry isn't instantly electric for me but it grows in a really natural way.
Saint plays a very different role here compared to his past series. He used to give off a softer vibe, but this time he's more masculine-and honestly, he nailed it. Poom was great too! I first saw him in The Sign, so it's nice to see him take on a lead role and do it so well.
Jom's character is very mature-he's the village chief. He's responsible for everyone's well-being in the community. On the other hand, Yo is your typical Gen Z guy. He's not really a spoiled brat, but he often talks back to his parents and somehow always ends up in sticky situations. That said, his character development is chef's kiss. Or maybe, he was already solid from the start. He's selfless, solution-oriented, and grows a lot throughout the series-thanks to his experiences and his parents' advice. I also love how straightforward he is about his feelings for Jom-he knows what he wants and isn't afraid to go for it.
Jom, meanwhile, feels like a father figure to all the boys in the house, especially Yo. He's got that natural protector vibe, but at the same time, he can be a bit tactless and lowkey naughty-just enough to keep things interesting.
I genuinely loved every character's journey. There are plenty of events and subplots that keep the show exciting. It always leaves you wanting more with each episode. Jom and Yo's relationship is a slow burn-but in the best way possible. They start as housemates just trying to get along, and their bond naturally deepens over time. The romance isn't rushed, and the payoff is so worth it. My only complaint? Yo's love confession kept getting delayed! Like, every time he tried, something would interrupt, lol!
Everything about My Sweetheart Jom worked for me-the cast, the visuals, the OST (which perfectly sets the mood), and the cinematography. Absolute chef's kiss. My only wish now is for Saint and Poom to reunite soon in another series-with a solid plot to match their talents.