Yep, with a Twitter feed/Bloomberg/Beeb stream on the side for English commentary.
Most of the debate was spent on fortifying the core voters. The moderators were helpless and unable to control the flow of the event. So Le Pen had gone on the attack from the get go - she had nothing to lose, really.
Unfortunately for her, Macron came prepared for personal attacks as well as had a plan for what he'll do, much of it in his head, which always looks professional (also recall that FN, Le Pens and their rhetoric have been in play for years; Macron hasn't); this proved crucial too, as he appeared to have known the accusations against him better than FN's finest. There were a few funny insults (no French 'debat' goes without them), yes, but then Le Pen had been caught out by the detail and never recovered. Her tactic was to try to personally upset Macron, Gish gallop (look the chap up, seriously, he's hilarious), jump around and string a narrative from whatever soundbites were in the air. Both interrupted when they felt they could score for the home team. Though a few times they were happy to let each other speak on some points where there was less argument and a clear difference. As I said in the EU thread, the result was very clear - Macron made Le Pen (who is, like Nige, not a terrible speaker actually) look like Abbot and Bennett here. Of course, his strategy had a weakness of making him look arrogant not presidential, but it did not backfire. He's up on the presitrack polling average from a previously contracting momentum (59.5/40.5 going in, 61/39 when I last checked).
In any case, MAGAists will defend Le Pen on Twitter, 4chan and here to the death. She gave them what she could. However, with a few days to go, Macron would have to be revealed as Satan and France would need to implode for the contenders' fortunes to flip. Recall that there's no electoral college this time, and even a broadly criticised, establishment politician like Hillary managed to win the popular vote. And indeed Macron v Le Pen is more Obama v Trump than the last contest across the pond. Hence why I suppose mmj is hoping for a miracle in 2022 instead. (Why not Melenchon then, lol, he's more popular among the poor?)