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Mike Donnelly (Farley) is the bumbling younger brother to Al Donnelly (Tim Matheson), an up-and-coming political figure in the state of Washington trying to defeat two-time-incumbent Evelyn Tracy (Christine Ebersole) and become Governor. Problem for Al is, try as Mike may to be a good little brother and offer his services to Al's campaign drive, his good intentions always end up going horribly wrong and they become P.R. nightmares for Al and his main advisor, Roger Kovary (Timothy Carhart). To attempt to contain Mike, Al and Roger assign campaign worker Steve Dodds (Spade) to shadow Mike and keep the unfortunate consequences of his actions at bay.
 
Not to be confused with [[Black Sheep]]. Mike doesn't reject his role in his family; he instead embraces his role, to the point where even Al, if only for a brief moment, does consider cutting him off. Also not to be confused with [[Black Sheep the(2006 Moviefilm)|the New Zealand horror comedy about killer sheep]].
 
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* [[AcCENT Upon the Wrong SylLABle]]: Mike and Steve's nitrous oxide trip on their way to the post-election ceremony causes them to be unable to pronounce "roads." (RO-ads......rOOds)
* [[Actually Pretty Funny]]: Mike's goofy "Fat guy in a little coat" routine is actually starting to get a laugh out of Steve (before the coat rips).
* [[Arson, Murder, and Jaywalking]]: Steve's first impression of Drake Sabitch (played by Gary Busey) upon arriving inside Drake's schoolbus-converted-to-living-quarters. "This guy is like Leatherface, Chucky and Jan Brady all rolled into one."
* [[Covered in Gunge]]: Steve, after a chance meeting with some young, local riffraff ends in him being sprayed point blank with a fire extinguisher.