User blog:Suzanne Beryl/Wedding Ring

The Wedding Ring holds symbolic significance in the Grimm series.

1. It's the first thing we see Nick with in pilot and? immediately with ring in hand? he sees Adelind, the bad fairy. Big foreshadowing.

2. Nick then puts off giving Juliette the ring for several episodes. Why? He's figureing out him Grimm identity instead.

3. Nick specifically tells Bud she's not "she's not my wife". Bud gives them the quilt and says if they ever get married and have children. Or not.

4. Juliette finds the ring in teh sock drawer? but Nick misses their anniversary dinner cause he's out Grimming.

5. Juliette? muses about the ring? but because Nick's not there she goes lay down. Foreshadowing that he's? losing? his oportunity for that ring and instead? sleep is going to take Juliette.

5. When finally? offered ? the ring, Juliette refuses it because he's keeping secrets from her, i.e. acting like the King to Sleeping Beauty. It's his last chance to come clean about his Grimm identity, his last? chance to? alter the fairy tale story path they are on. He doesn't take it.

6.? The marriage proposal is? brought up in season 2 when Juliette has dinner with Nick. Why did she turn him down? Given yet another chance to enlighten her, Nick chooses to keep her in the dark again.

So the one thing that would be most devastating for Nick is if Juliette accepts the? ring of another man. So I figure that's got to be what's coming for us in season 3.? Nick's got to learn about Reanrd's proposal by seeing? his ring on Juliette's finger because symbolically that would cut the most. Maybe it's the season 3 cliffhanger.