On the road, but here's a link to a video of the "landing" https://twitter.com/spacex/status/556131313905070081
That's actually pretty impressive. I'm guessing they run out of hydraulic fluid about 5 to 10 seconds before the landing.
The velocity is under control, but you can see the rocket is not rotating. No thrust vectoring is going on. They were over target, almost nulled velocity, but could not get the rocket upright.
They'll do it next time. The only thing I thing might go wrong is that the rocket might tip over after landing. But they'll get it.