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    'Archer' Season 4 preview: Sterling Archer and company describe their perfect day [Video]

    A perfect day in the life of suave spy guy Sterling Archer … what would that be like? Unsurprisingly, it would involve lots of food, alcohol, and hookers, as Archer himself -- voiced by Emmy nominee H. Jon Benjamin -- reveals in a new video touting the Jan. 17 Season 4 premiere of "Archer."

    Archer and his ISIS cohorts will return for 13 new episodes, beginning with the season premiere, "Fugue and Riffs," which finds Archer suffering from amnesia after a traumatic event that only he would find traumatizing.

    The episode also includes a clever nod to "Bob's Burgers," the Fox animated comedy in which Benjamin also stars.

    Meanwhile, the Jan. 24 episode, "The Wind Cries Mary," features a hilarious guest appearance by "Justified" star Timothy Olyphant, who plays Archer's onetime BFF.

    [Related: Walton Goggins talks new season of 'Justified']

    In the clips below -- as part of a (fake) press event -- Archer and his ISIS co-workers describe their versions of a perfect day. Again, in no surprise, "after-meal whores" feature prominently in Archer's perfect day:

    Archer's former girlfriend (voiced by Aisha Tyler) -- and fellow spy -- Lana tries to describe her perfect day, only to have her ex once again interrupt:

    When Mama Archer, Malory (Jessica Walter), describes her perfect day, we're yet again reminded of why Archer is so … the way he is:

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