@Zirak Well, just @ŠimeVidas's question about being able to view the outer scope. I presume that's what he meant since if you've used free variables to capture stuff from the outer scope then the question is moot.
I don't know of an alternative :-D That's kinda my point: the debugger doesn't show entire outer scope (which is what I thought @ŠimeVidas wanted, I might be wrong), just captured free variables.
E.g. var a, b in outer function, only a referenced in inner function which gets returned from outer function. Only a is captured (as I'd expect) even though b was in scope at the time. At least that's what devtools in Chrome shows.
Well, I thought that's how closures in general were meant to work, rather than being an optimisation as such. Though ES2015 does imply that the entire outer scope is captured irrespective of the presence of free variables, in which case it would be an optimisation as you say.