Macaulay Culkin, star of the '90s classic Christmas film "Home Alone," reprised his role as Kevin McCallister for the inaugural episode of comedian Jack Dishel's new comedy sketch web series "DRYVRS," People reported. Culkin portrays a grown-up McCallister, who turned into an unbalanced adult after the trauma he suffered at 8 years old, when he was left alone in his house during Christmas vacation.

The episode, which poked fun at cab service apps like Uber and Lyft, opened with the 35-year-old actor driving up to pick Dishel up for a trip. Culkin, who is a grungy, jittery adult, started to talk to himself and complained out loud that he doesn't even know how to drive a car but was forced to pick up his wife's shift after she did "too much blow" to report to work.

Dishel offered to take the wheel and the two switched places, and he accused Culkin's character of being "ice cold" when he forwarded a phone call from his mother.

"You think that's cold?" Culkin asked. "How about this: It's Christmas time. It's f---ing Christmas and your whole family goes on vacation and they forget their 8-year-old f----ing son."

He began to relive the trauma he experienced at the hand of robbers Harry Lime and Marv Merchants, of the thieving duo the Wet Bandits, as seen in "Home Alone."

"I had to fend off my house from two psychopath home invaders," Culkin said. "I was just a kid."

Culkin continued to rehash details of his childhood when a hijacker approached the car. Culkin employed some of the nifty tricks he used as Kevin McCallister to fend off the thief.

Watch the full, NSFW skit from from Dishel's "DRYVRS" below.