Donald Tsang Yam-kuen won few friends by insisting passage of the political reform package would pave the way for universal suffrage, or with his accusations against opponent Audrey Eu Yuet-mee.
That's if the responses of a group who watched the debate at the South China Morning Post office were anything to go by.
Six people from different sectors of the community watched the live broadcast and took part in a group discussion afterwards.
'Donald Tsang only toed the central government's line,' retiree Kwok Chih-yin, 78, said. 'I oppose the government proposal even in my dreams.'
Kwok was upset by Tsang's response to Eu when she asked why he didn't give a road map for abolishing functional constituencies.
Tsang said just that passing the 2012 package would be 'conducive' to the eventual attainment of universal suffrage.