Comcast has scored another knife-twist on its semi-adversary, Netflix. The cable provider now allows customers to stream the first season of House of Cards from its Xfinity Store, according to a report from Variety. The new partnership comes just weeks after Comcast successfully persuaded Netflix to pay to improve the quality of its service for Comcast subscribers.

House of Cards was one of the first original series produced for and streamed on Netflix in a bulk serving of 13 episodes. The series was paid for in part by Netflix, reportedly to the tune of $100 million, but the price it paid did not cover rights that would prevent it from falling into Comcast's hands.

Media Rights Capital is the studio that made up the rest of the cost of the show, and it's handling distribution through Sony. Currently, House of Cards is also available on DVD, but not on any other streaming services.

Through the Sony deal, Comcast will also get a slew of other movies and TV shows onto Xfinity, including American Hustle and Breaking Bad. For its next trick, Comcast will also make Orange is the New Black appear on Xfinity—but not until May 13.