What is the plot?

Davey and Jonesie arrive in the lunchroom and each receives an orange. The oranges immediately become vocal, and one of them pleads with Jonesie not to eat it, turning what should have been a normal snack break into a disturbing, surreal moment.

The girls realize the oranges are not ordinary fruit, but the episode result available here does not provide enough scene-by-scene detail to reconstruct the full plot beyond this opening event and the basic premise that they are dealing with a subjugated species in this episode.

IMDb's episode description says the girls try to liberate a subjugated species by leading Cheryl straight to them, which establishes the central conflict and the key decision that drives the episode's action.

What is the ending?

I can only confirm the episode's listed premise, not the full ending scene-by-scene. The available sources say that in "Orange Is the New Snack," Davey and Jonesie end up in a universe similar to their own and try to free a subjugated species by leading Cheryl to them.

In short: the episode follows Davey and Jonesie as they try to help an oppressed species, but their plan depends on bringing Cheryl into contact with that species. The sources do not provide the actual final sequence, so I can't truthfully give a detailed ending or the final fate of each main character from the evidence available.

What is supported is this setup: - Davey and Jonesie are still operating as a team inside the multiverse premise of the series. - The episode centers on an attempt to liberate a subjugated species. - Cheryl is drawn into the girls' plan and brought straight to the species they want to free. - The sources do not state how the confrontation resolves, who succeeds, or what happens to Davey, Jonesie, or Cheryl at the end.

If you want, I can still help by giving a careful, source-based episode synopsis of the available plot setup without inventing the ending.

Is there a post-credit scene?

There is no post-credit scene documented in the available episode information for "Orange Is the New Snack." The accessible listings and recap material describe the episode's main plot, but they do not mention any end-credit or post-credit tag, so I can't confirm that one exists from these sources.

What is documented is that episode 6 centers on Davey and Jonesie trying to free a subjugated species and leading Cheryl to them, with the Hulu synopsis also noting tensions between the girls as Davey hides a threatening secret from the past.

If you want, I can also give you a full spoiler recap of the episode's main events.

In episode 6, why is everyone in the alternate universe obsessed with oranges, and what role do the locked-up oranges play?

This is one of the most likely specific questions people ask because the episode's title and premise center on the orange-centered world, and the recap notes that Davey and Jonesie first observe what happens to people who eat oranges before discovering that many oranges are locked up nearby.

Who is Orange Julius, and how does this character connect Davey and Jonesie to the episode’s orange-based universe?

A likely character-focused question is about Orange Julius, since the episode recap says Orange Julius asks Davey and Jonesie for help, making this character an important entry point into the episode's plot.

What happens when Davey and Jonesie arrive in the universe where only orange-colored food is eaten?

This is a natural plot-element question because the official episode description says they end up in a universe very similar to their own, except that the only food anyone eats is orange-colored, which is the core setup for the episode's unusual conflict.

How do Davey and Jonesie react to the orange universe, and what do they do once they realize something is wrong?

Viewers commonly ask this kind of scene-specific question because the recap shows them investigating the consequences of eating oranges and then noticing the hidden stash of locked oranges, suggesting a sequence of discovery and response rather than a single simple gag.

What is the significance of the science teacher’s multiverse portal in this episode’s orange-world storyline?

A character-and-plot question people would likely ask is how the multiverse portal matters here, since the series premise is that Davey and Jonesie travel through a locker-based portal to alternate high-school universes, which is the mechanism that places them in the orange-themed episode setting.

Is this family friendly?

No--this is not fully family-friendly for all children, though it appears aimed at teens and older kids rather than adults only. The episode is rated TV-PG and carries a violence advisory; the series is also described as an "absurd multiverse-set teen buddy comedy" with scares and innuendo.

Potentially objectionable or upsetting elements for children or sensitive viewers may include: - Violence or peril-related content. - Scary moments or tense situations. - Innuendo or suggestive humor. - Teen-focused conflict and "chaos" tied to the multiverse premise, which may be stressful for younger viewers.

If you want, I can also give a very short age-suitability recommendation by age group (for example: 7+, 10+, 13+).