I really liked the story of this episode. It's nice when they remember Hodgins is rich, and I liked the twist that he'd known the dead guy and that none of the team had thought of that. Some of the clues were a bit clumsy, but it was a neat idea and well-executed.
On the other hand, I've had enough of Stephen Fry. All the psycho-analysis seemed to be there mainly for laughs and I never like it when the main character is played for laughs. It just makes me uncomfortable.
And Sully was a bit annoying too. Though I liked the twist about why he wouldn't shower with the other guys. I liked Bones asking Angela for advice and Sully asking Booth for advice, too - and Booth practically admitting that he has a thing for Bones.
On the other hand, I've had enough of Stephen Fry. All the psycho-analysis seemed to be there mainly for laughs and I never like it when the main character is played for laughs. It just makes me uncomfortable.
And Sully was a bit annoying too. Though I liked the twist about why he wouldn't shower with the other guys. I liked Bones asking Angela for advice and Sully asking Booth for advice, too - and Booth practically admitting that he has a thing for Bones.