Hillary kept looking down while she was talking, as if reading from a script. She wasn't, but her eyes are very weird. When she wasn't looking down her eyes were darting around very quickly. On the few occasions she looked at the live camera, it was only for a split second, as if she couldn't maintain any eye contact. And her eyes aren't aligned quite right; something is off there, perhaps from the medications she's taking.
Trump should have hit the leaked Wikileaks material on Clinton much harder. There is so much there to damn her with, and of course the corporate media is suppressing it so Trump should have been hammering it over and over instead of reciting some of his previous talking points about for example Mosul, which few Americans actually care about. And when she was again going through the litany of Trump's supposed insults toward women, Mexicans, etc., Trump again and again should have countered with Hillary's derogatory remarks about Trump's supporters, Bernie Sanders' supporters, and her hatred of ordinary Americans as made clear from the Wikileaks material. He should have pointed out the discrepancy in media coverage of his campaign and Hillary's. Trump was too much on the defensive but overall did a good job again. If there's an honest vote count he should win. If there's an honest vote count and he loses, then it will be impossible for anyone not from the far left to win a national election again, unless a powerful nationalist political party is formed (and led by Trump) that can win three-way races.