Clinton fell apart towards the end.
I have the opposite opinion. I think she was shaky at the beginning and found herself towards the middle.
She was doing very well until the Wall Street question.
Mmm. It was the same answer she's always given and it's the same answer she'll always give. I think her weakest answers were the draft one (which I don't even see the point of even asking that question), the Supreme Court one (she got her message across but bungled her answer in the beginning, saved it a bit at the end but it was more of a ramble than a cohesive answer) and her answer to that guy who asked if ground troops are always off the table and she said no (not because of the answer itself, but moreso because I like to believe in a world where ground troops are never an option and brutally honest answers like that always bring me back to reality). Her best answers were when she was more personable and vulnurable, like the question the rabbi asked (which wasn't even a question), or how she responds to right-wing criticisms, or when she talked about her mother and what she's learned from her.