Actually, it's a pretty decent outcome. Muslim Brotherhood is, obviously, the most popular political force in the country, so, in a democracy, it should get the appropriate responsibility. The old regime is, clearly, still a major force - good that it gets to be heard (and, hopefully, defeated).
Find myself agreeing with this. Clearly Sabbahi in the second round would have been better, but these results aren't dramatic. Morsi represents the nation's largest party, Shafiq may have been tied to the previous regime close than seems desirable, but I believe he's also the man in whom a lot of Copts have placed a lot of trust. In what way is Shafiq worse than for example Moussa would have been? First round results were always going to be surprising.
EDIT: Though obviously if I were Egyptian I'd probably be very displeased with these results.